Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Spinning the Wheel of Fortune

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be on Wheel of Fortune? Do you think that your linguistic skills could outdo anyone else on the show? Well, your dream may not be that unachievable. If you truly have what it takes to do well on the show, the recruiters will be able to recognize that. So attend one of the many auditions across the country, and get your name in the system. If the recruiters feel that you are charismatic enough or intelligent enough to appear on the show, your chances are fairly good that you will be accepted.

Wheel of Fortune recruiters tour the company on a regular basis, interviewing possible candidates for the show. They don’t necessarily look for book smarts or the ability to solve puzzles really well. Rather, they look for people who will make the show interesting to watch through their own charisma or likeability. If the interviewers talk to you for a while and think that you’re a really cool person who will make the audience root for you, you will be much more likely to get on the show than if you are boring and dry but manage to solve every puzzle given to you.

This may seem strange, but it is how game shows keep their appeal to audiences. If audiences can identify with the contestants, they are much more likely to get more involved with the show and want to watch on a future date. So if you really want to get on Wheel of Fortune, you should work on your own person charisma. This can be achieved by standing in front of a mirror and practicing your patter. It will feel ridiculous, but it will make you appear to be a more relaxed and confident person. This isn’t just a skill that will come in handy when trying to get accepted for game shows. It will come in useful for your whole life.

To find out when the Wheel of Fortune recruiters are going to be in your area, you should consult their official web site. The recruiters go on regular tours across the country, making stops in all of the major cities. Getting to them is fairly easy, as long as you’re willing to take a day off to drive a few miles to wherever they are going to.

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