Post a Job

The Creative Circus’s Career Services Department will post full time, salaried positions that match our programs only.

Please submit the following information about the position you are looking to fill.

Job Form

  • If other specify below
    In response to the Creative Circus’ high volume of requests for ‘students’ to complete creative assignments at a lower cost, the Placement Office has developed the following guidelines:

    1.The Creative Circus does not make an outside project a class assignment.

    2.The Creative Circus Photography Department works directly with photography studios and production studios to provide an appropriate learning experience in an internship program while the photography student is in school. Information regarding a photography student internship should be requested directly from the head of that department, Greg Strelecki, greg.strelecki@creativecircus.edu. Any part time or freelance positions for a photographer can be posted on our freelance board.

    3.The school strongly suggests that the students get compensation for any work done outside the school. Our suggestion will be based on industry rates for the project or the level of experience for student freelance or internship work. The promise of having something ‘real’ produced can often be counter to our purpose: education and producing a high level of professional-quality, creative portfolios. The demands on the students here are so great that most will not have time to complete both outside work and class work to the same level of professionalism and one or the other will suffer. We suggest that they be very careful about what they commit to, both for themselves and the sake of the prospective employer or contractor.

    4.Any outside individual or company may fill out the form below or email us with job description, contact information, and compensation about their project or part time position. We will make this information available to the students. The school does not promise, supervise, or guarantee response or participation.

    5.Should a student accept a project or job, it is the responsibility of the client and student to work out the terms and conditions of the employment. It should be understood by the client that they are dealing with students – NOT professionals – and that the student’s priority is school. The school does not promise or guarantee the success of the relationship or the project.