Need a Job? Try The Tubefilter New Media Job Board

There’s no question the shaky economy has taken its toll on the entertainment industry. Seems like every week we read about swaths of new layoffs. Behind the headlines though, there are actually still a few decent jobs out there in new media entertainment.

So today we’re rolling out the Tubefilter New Media Job Board, a resource for people looking for employment in the growing digital entertainment space. Companies like Disney, Warner Bros., Fox, Lifetime and even Momversation

and Project’s Lore‘s web studio DECA all have jobs available.

If you’re an employer looking to hire some super-informed rock stars in the web television scene (because that’s what Tubefilter readers are of course) then post the open position to the job board. Let’s face it, if they they aren’t reading Tubefilter News, do you really want to hire them?

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