Virtual Casting Agent (Zoom-Based) – $35/hour Ongoing Work

Virtual Casting Agent / Audition Host (Zoom)

We’re a Miami Beach-based production company producing reality shows, podcasts, commercials, and digital content, and we’re looking for a confident, experienced Casting Agent to run live Zoom auditions and vet talent in real time.

This is an ongoing, remote role with consistent weekly sessions.

⏰ Schedule:

2 days per week

3 hours per session (via Zoom)

Set weekly schedule

What You’ll Do:

Host and run live Zoom casting sessions

Interview and evaluate talent (actors, influencers, models, real people)

Ask the right questions to quickly assess personality, presence, and fit

Make real-time decisions on who moves forward

Source additional talent outside of sessions when needed

Maintain a strong pipeline of candidates for ongoing projects

✅ What We’re Looking For:

Experience in casting, recruiting, or interviewing talent

Strong on-camera presence and ability to lead Zoom calls professionally

Confident communicator who can control a room and direct conversations

Sharp instincts for identifying talent quickly

Reliable and consistent with scheduled sessions

⭐ Bonus:

Experience casting for reality TV or digital content

Background in hosting, interviewing, or production

Existing network of actors, influencers, or UGC creators

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