Tag: jobs
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Advice for recent J-School grads
Expecting a serious post about what I think journalism students should be learning in order to get a great job when they graduate? Been there. Done that. Instead, go check out what my all-time favorite Spartan Daily columnist has to say on the topic. Especially if you’re an SJSU student or alum – you’ll get…
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I am employed
Wow. It’s not the job I’ve been talking about for a month, for those of you that have been subject to my ramblings, but it’s the same sort of work, much closer to home. I’ll say more after I get settled in, but I’m pretty excited about it so far. Note to J-School students: Knowing…
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October is internship season
Yes, I know, it seems a bit early to be applying for next summer’s internships, but a lot of the applications are due on November 1st, and you really don’t want to start digging through old binders for that one great clip on Halloween while you’re trying to put your zombie makeup on. Or maybe…
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Job: Develop WordPress blogs for the New York Times
[Ed. note: I normally stuff interesting job postings into the del.icio.us feed that runs down the right rail of this blog, or in your feed reader, but this one is too interesting not to point to from here.] The New York Times is hiring a WordPress developer. The job is posted on the PaidContent new…
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News-Record.com Staff Blogs: The Editor’s Log: What I look for in new hires
A great way to check if you’re up to par for today’s big dailies. More on this after I, um, er, eh, get hired. News-Record.com Staff Blogs: The Editor’s Log: What I look for in new hires
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2005 Graduate Survey Summary
Fresh data on how j-school graduates are faring in the job market. 2005 Graduate Survey Summary
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That Master of Science degree I’m working on looks pretty good right about now
Lots of uplifting statistics in the latest Grady College/University of Georgia survey of j-school graduates, but my favorite is the part about how much grad students are making out of the gate: “Master’s degree recipients in 2005 reported a median salary of $37,000, up from $33,000 in 2004. The 2005 figure was the highest reported…
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Online editors see biggest pay increases – CyberJournalist.net
“Online editors enjoyed the biggest increases in base pay and incentives in 2006, according to the Newspaper Industry Compensation Survey.” Whoo-hoo! Online editors see biggest pay increases – CyberJournalist.net
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Reporter – Hollister Freelance
City beat at the South County paper in Hollister. Could be fun. Reporter – Hollister Freelance
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Career paths of glory
(Just thinking out loud here…) There’s the multimedia producer version, where I keep learning Flash and web design until I can get myself a job putting together interactive graphics and training others to do it. Extra points here for my video editing skills and general understanding of visual style. Those four years of film school…