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How to Find Makeup Artist Trainee Jobs

Makeup artist trainee jobs are a creative and lucrative introduction to the world of show business. Motion picture, television and stage productions employ makeup artists on a regular basis. Trainees are entry level positions that work in concert with more established and experienced makeup artists on a freelance or full-time basis.

Things You'll Need

  • Resume
  • Business cards
  • Website
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Instructions

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      Study makeup artistry education. Find a beauty school in a metropolitan area -- one with a proven reputation in producing professional makeup artists and instructors or administrators that work (or have worked) in the entertainment industry. Study a variety of courses from standard makeup to runway modeling and special effects. Obtain diplomas or certifications in makeup artistry -- including makeup application and hairdressing.

    • 2

      Prepare your professional materials. Write a one page resume that lists your current contact information, internship or professional experience, education and at least three professional references. Establish a website that boasts your professional biography and positive client feedback. Purchase business cards with your contact information to with you and distribute to potential clients and employers.

    • 3

      Network with fellow students and makeup artistry professionals. Attend every event -- small or large -- that connects you with make-up artist employers and companies that employs persons of your trade. Subscribe to professional trade publications and post a professional trade listing. Go to trade shows. Discuss your interest in full-time, part-time or contract employment with all potential employers. Hand out business cards, resumes and website information to show potential employers you mean business.

    • 4

      Join the Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Union Local 706 or 798. Local 706 is the Burbank, California branch; while Local 798 represents makeup artists in and around New York City. Schedule and appointment and fill out an Off Roster Hire or the 60-60-60 application if you have either 30 or 60 days of experience, respectively, as a professional makeup artist in the entertainment industry. Joining the union will provide you with increased networking opportunities and higher wages and benefits as you search for more substantial and long-term employment.

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