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Mime Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Childrens Soccer Coach

Amherst, NY · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

... mime. We also coach at a variety of locations! Must be willing to travel to multiple locations in a day! If you think you have some experience that would make you AWESOME at this.. we're not looking ...

... mime. We also coach at a variety of locations! Must be willing to travel to multiple locations in a day! If you think you have some experience that would make you AWESOME at this.. we're not looking ...

... mime. We also coach at a variety of locations! Must be willing to travel to multiple locations in a day! If you think you have some experience that would make you AWESOME at this.. we're not looking ...

... mime. We also coach at a variety of locations! Must be willing to travel to multiple locations in a day! If you think you have some experience that would make you AWESOME at this.. we're not looking ...

MuleSoft Developer

Redmond, WA · On-site

$56.25 - $74.75/hr

Experience in working with various industry technical standards sftp, JDBC, JMS, JSON, MIME, REST, YAML, SSL, etc. Experience in standards relating to APIs (OAuth, SSL, JWT, etc.) and Identity ...

Manage and operate the enterprise PKI environment, including support of S/MIME signing and encryption, and security best practices. Qualifications Experience in enterprise level Identity and Access ...

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How much do mime jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for mime in the United States is $108,088.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $86,000.00 and $128,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Mime job?

A mime is a performer who uses body movements, facial expressions, and gestures to convey stories or emotions without speaking. Mimes often wear distinct makeup and costumes to enhance their expressions. They perform in theaters, street performances, or entertainment events, using techniques like pantomime and physical illusions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Mime position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mime, you need a mastery of physical movement, body control, facial expression, and often a background in dance or theater arts. While formal certifications are not required, many mimes train with professional performance schools or workshops and may use basic props or simple stage makeup in their acts. Creativity, adaptability, and a strong sense of timing and audience engagement are essential soft skills for success. These abilities are crucial for delivering compelling, non-verbal performances that resonate with diverse audiences and settings.

What types of venues or events typically hire Mimes, and what can I expect from the work environment?

Mimes are commonly hired to perform at a wide variety of venues, including theater productions, street festivals, theme parks, children's parties, corporate events, and even parades or promotional events. The work environment can range from formal theaters with stage lighting and sound support to outdoor public spaces where adaptability and audience engagement are key. You may work solo or as part of a troupe, collaborating with event coordinators, other performers, and occasionally interacting with the audience. Performers should be comfortable adapting to diverse environments and responding to unpredictable situations, such as changing weather during outdoor gigs. This variety makes mime an exciting and dynamic career path for creative performers.
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Day Shift Youth Soccer Coach

Day Shift Youth Soccer Coach

Soccer Shots Buffalo

Buffalo, NY

$20/hr

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Soccer Shots rating

6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

103rd of 189 rated education and training


Job description

Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule

Looking for Daytime Hours? We are flexible with college schedules!
WHAT YOU GET:
  • $20 an hour to coach
  • $17 an hour paid training
  • Seasonal raises based on performance ($1 Raise per season)
  • Gas compensation for classes for more than 15 miles from home
  • Flexible hours: Morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend classes are available
  • Career growth opportunity
  • Employee discount for your children
  • Active job
  • Ability to be outdoors
  • The most supportive team and best culture you've ever experienced
  • Extra curricular team bonding opportunities: Recreational Adult Soccer League
  • Fulfillment- you are a leader and role model to the children in your care
Part-Time Youth Soccer Coach Needed (and wanted...in the good way)
If you don't like to have fun (or work on the weekends), then this job is NOT for you!!! We need extremely energetic and fun people to take charge on soccer island!
Now listen......we're not talking Animal House fun... we're talking more Lionel Messi when the final whistle blew at the World Cup fun! (Except with children 2-7)
Now this isn't just for anyyyybody. We deal with kids, so you have to be silly, SUPER reliable, and have GREAT abilities to communicate in lots of different ways for example (but not limited to): text, email, pigeon, the occasional owl, phone (yes, people still talk over the phone) and even through mime. We also coach at a variety of locations! Must be willing to travel to multiple locations in a day!
If you think you have some experience that would make you AWESOME at this.. we're not looking for okay or good... then let us know why!
Thanks for making it to the end... you get 1000 points! (cash them in at the interview)
For more information please visit our website at https://www.soccershots.com/buffalo/

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