"Internships. Portfolio. Real work (not work assigned in a class). Not necessarily paid work — but journalism work that some respectable organization saw fit to publish, with your name on it.
Lacking these, a new journalism graduate is behind the curve. There are not so many jobs out there that you can afford to make excuses for why you didn’t get it done."
A very smart publisher explains a new position.
Will Sullivan's comprehensive round-up of online job stuff. Worth saving. Couldn't remember if I had.
Working with Danny Sanchez in Orlando.
Not just online editors, Danny, not just online editors these days.
- By Chris Wilson - Slate Magazine. The blue to red change from 2007-2009 is frightening.
Emily Ingram - Journalism musings from a copy editor, Web producer and designer
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