Tag: jobs
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Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.
Daniel got roped into a bullshit internship program in Nepal, but instead of turning back, he just ditched said bullshitters and improvised himself some work. In Kathmandu. It does not appear to have been an easy or pleasant experience, but now he’s shooting for an NGO and making the best of his time there. Word.…
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Features Correspondents – SF Examiner
A & E feature gigs with the SF Examiner. I can think of a few folks I know who might be interested in this. Features Correspondents – SF Examiner
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Get a job
It looks like the SJSU J-School has sprouted a new blog: jmcjobs. For now it’s a list of internship opportunites, which are usually posted on a bulletin board or two in the hallway of the building. Three cheers for posting things in an RSS feed instead of a hallway! Here’s a pleasant gig: The Santa…
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News Reporter – Bay City News Service
“Pay is $440 to $550 per week, based on experience, plus company-paid benefits including health, vision, dental and life insurance.” News Reporter – Bay City News Service
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Geeks for journalism or journalism for geeks?
Lex Alexander, Greensboro News-Record citizen-journalism guru, in a post about a community meetup to talk about the paper’s online CJ section: “We frequently get asked why we don’t do X, or whether we have ever thought about doing Y. Regarding Y, the answer is “probably.” But the N&R’s news department has an appetite for doing…
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Photographer – SF Examiner
“The San Francisco Examiner is seeking an experienced, creative, self-reliant and motivated photojournalist in the San Francisco and San Mateo County markets.” Photographer – SF Examiner
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How to get ahead in the newsroom
Steve Outing in E&P: “What seems to be becoming the norm in newsrooms these days is that a growing group of reporters, photographers and editors are now working in jobs where there’s a wide variety of tasks to be done each day: feeding the newspaper’s Web site; writing for blogs and interacting with blog readers;…
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Palo Alto Weekly is hiring two staff writers
Mmmmmm. Palo Alto City Hall. And land use. Palo Alto Weekly is hiring two staff writers