Columbia University interviewed magazine editors and writers about how a student can break in. The page acts as a “how to pitch and land a job” guide for students and […]
READ MOREColumbia University provides its students with an in-depth freelancing guide. It provides information on magazines, local newspapers, wire services and alternative weeklies that will publish student work, including stories and […]
READ MOREThe problem arises for students, who write good stories — full of solid reporting, awesome quotes and nice language — that never see the light of day. Columbia University brought […]
READ MOREJoe Grimm of the Detroit Free Press answers salient questions about internships, jobs, and journalism recruiting. Questions range from: why are we not getting internships to how to avoid being […]
READ MOREGinny LaRoe, a recent graduate of journalism school in Indianapolis, shares her tips for how to successfully apply for and land journalism jobs or internships. Tips include: get a mentor, […]
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