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Lexi Dale

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Does anyone have any advice or experience about listing cam modeling on a resume? Or experience discussing working as a cam model with a potential employer?

I am considering using an alternative business name and claiming business office manager duties. I think this is totally valid however a potential employer might notice my vague description of duties. And the lack of a reference to contact.

Please help! Thanks!
 
Applying for flight attendant position - need help with resume ;(
"Self Employed Model"

Cover up name for "web cam model" on resume??
"Self employment
independent contractor
model
performing artist
Web designer/graphic artist
Live modelling
Internet communications
Web Hostess
Website entertainer
internet model
Online sales rep."

Filling out a resume when you only work experience is camming and porn? (this one is from HiGirlsRHot)
Self-Employed Internet contractor.
  • Designed and executed marketing campaigns to drive paying customers to my storefront on an international web-based sales-of-services platform. [I’d call a camsite an ebay of services]
  • Increased monthly sales by X% in N months [your beginning camming income compared to your peak income.]
  • Top 1% in sales for Y months on website [If you made top 250 you are in the top 1% of MFC sales]
  • Made extensive use of social networks, including twitter, instagram, tumblr [whatever you used] to reach new customers and drive traffic. Reached a peak of X,000 twitter followers [or whatever your most impressive social network stat is].
  • Customized my storefront using HTML and CSS [If applicable] including creating graphics.... [add a blurb about whatever art or multimedia].
  • Developed promotions, customer acquisitions and retention programs [raffles, games, and clubs respectfully].
  • Provided email and chat-based customer support.
  • Designed, executed, and sold X number of premium support service on both web and mobile platforms (friendslist, snapchat, KIK etc.)

Good luck!
 
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Very helpful, thank you! My only concern is that I would be asked about what product I sold!
 
Very helpful, thank you! My only concern is that I would be asked about what product I sold!

Try and turn it into a riddle and make them guess/work for it lol...


Something you could see but not touch...

then you can fill in the rest of the riddle, I am awful and dumb :D
 
Very helpful, thank you! My only concern is that I would be asked about what product I sold!
And if called in for an interview you will be asked. If you claim you are a web designer (HTML/CSS) I will ask to see examples of your work. If you say you developed promotions for customer retention I will ask for details of the promotions. If you say you drove sales with Twitter and other SM I will ask for the Twitter handle. Etc. So I suggest being as honest as you can (Internet Modeling sounds good) and don't put anything on your resume that you will feel uncomfortable being asked about and talking about in detail.

Try and turn it into a riddle and make them guess/work for it lol...
Yeah... don't do that; your resume will be at the bottom of the waste basket before any interview is over.
 
If you do any video or photo editing, that's clearly a skill that you can claim that you have and that it was part of your work. You'd be far more knowledgeable than most, you know?

I've generally found that mentioning freelance work, video editing was generally a good work around for that. If someone asks to see samples, you could always create something else to show that you have the skill. It would be a bit much for a company to ask to see videos made for another company, that could be private stuff that has nothing to do with adult content. And honestly, unless it's a place that's hiring you for that exact skill, they're probably not going to ask to see samples.

EDIT: I should note that I have used this before and had success with it. The person who hired me did actually need me to do some video editing, so if you advertise a skill on your resume/during an interview, make sure it's something you can actually do!
 
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