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When to start applying for jobs?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by SuperflySnuka, Oct 5, 2006.

  1. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    If you were covering a game for that 2.5 hours, did you have to travel there and back? Did you have to prepare at all in advance?
     
  2. Breakyoself

    Breakyoself Member

    some internships are unpaid becuase you get schools credit instead. i did one of those, but became a stringer for my senior year. worked out pretty damn well.
     
  3. Double Down

    Double Down Well-Known Member

    The New Yorker offers only unpaid interships. How many of you would have turned down one of those coming out of college? I'd have taken out loans or sold heroin just to pay the rent and get the experience.

    Getting a job at a major paper right out of college requires neither elite internships nor a degree from an Ivy League school/journalism factory (Mizzou, Medill, Syracuse, ect), contrary to convensional wisdom. You just need a lot of talent and a little bit of luck. And you need to interview well. And be fearless. If that doesn't work, take chances and be aggressive. Move to the middle of nowhere so that you can get back to somewhere in a year or two, and bug editors until they can no longer turn you away.
     
  4. SportsDude

    SportsDude Active Member

    Damn you Don Muraco. Damn you and your big ass sandwich straight to hell.
     
  5. Madhavok

    Madhavok Well-Known Member

    You can have mine.
     
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