Don't be limited by your job description. Stacey Snider descriptionjoblimit Change image and share on social
This is fundamentally true of the media business, the rigmarole you go through while trying to make 25 movies while not seeing your kids. Stacey Snider businessfundamentallykid Change image and share on social
You have to have a strong idea for a hit movie, a strong core idea that resonates emotionally. It also has to technically achieve its goal - it's got to be well-written, well-paced, and interestingly told. Stacey Snider achievecoreemotionally share on social
The only way the gender divide affected me was the social things the younger guy executives could do with their bosses. I don't know what went on in the clubs, because I didn't go. I made sure my work was stellar, and that compensated for whatever social time we weren't spending together. Stacey Snider affectbossclub share on social
I have always felt that my career was not going to be a straight shot up, but more of a kind of rolling wave, so that I could raise my children. So I got pregnant when I was the head of production at a studio, and I became chairperson at a bigger studio when I was pregnant with my second daughter. You just do it! Stacey Snider bigcareerchairperson share on social
One day I was asked to pick up $50,000 worth of gold chains for Mr. T. For real! Stacey Snider 000askchain Change image and share on social
You can't do everything, at the same time, always, and forever. But if you look at your life and your career as a long, winding river, you can get to your destination. Stacey Snider careerdestinationforever Change image and share on social
I had a passion to not be a secretary forever. I was mindful of the customary career trajectory, and I knew I had to do something remarkable. Stacey Snider careercustomaryforever Change image and share on social
Get a hobby. Maintain your friendships. Hang out with other people. Stacey Snider friendshiphanghobby Change image and share on social
Be serious. You've got to do the job you were hired to do well, but there's always more you can do. When I was an assistant, I would say to myself, 'You may not be an executive, but act like one.' I would volunteer for any creative assignment - read scripts, do 'coverage,' write notes. Stacey Snider actassignmentassistant share on social