Rhouston
Member
Hi all,
First of all, let me just say that this Web site provides a great service to all aspiring and current sports journalists out there. Kudos to everyone who contributes.
Getting to the point, the purpose of this post is for advice. I am a recent college graduate who is searching for a job. My junior year, I was my paper's assistant sports editor for the fall semester before venturing off to London in the spring. Needless to say, I was replaced for the rest of the year by someone else. My senior year, there was a need to fill the opinions editor position at the paper (a position that requires significantly less reporting), so I bucked up and took that position instead of applying for a higher-demanded sports editor or assistant position (anyway, both editors were returning, so I probably wouldn't have gotten either position).
So I guess my question would be to any or all is how much that leave will affect my hiring status. Has anyone had a similar experience? I have plenty of clips, but the most recent sports-related one is from Fall 2005. Are those too old to send in? If that's the case, does anyone have suggestions?
I am probably coming off as neurotic-sounding, but I'm not that type of person. I was sports director of my campus radio station last year and I applied for at least 60 production assistant/board op positions with no luck. So, I'm giving newspapers a shot now and would like to know if I have a chance at nailing a job at a semi-decent paper.
Thanks in advance,
Ross Houston
First of all, let me just say that this Web site provides a great service to all aspiring and current sports journalists out there. Kudos to everyone who contributes.
Getting to the point, the purpose of this post is for advice. I am a recent college graduate who is searching for a job. My junior year, I was my paper's assistant sports editor for the fall semester before venturing off to London in the spring. Needless to say, I was replaced for the rest of the year by someone else. My senior year, there was a need to fill the opinions editor position at the paper (a position that requires significantly less reporting), so I bucked up and took that position instead of applying for a higher-demanded sports editor or assistant position (anyway, both editors were returning, so I probably wouldn't have gotten either position).
So I guess my question would be to any or all is how much that leave will affect my hiring status. Has anyone had a similar experience? I have plenty of clips, but the most recent sports-related one is from Fall 2005. Are those too old to send in? If that's the case, does anyone have suggestions?
I am probably coming off as neurotic-sounding, but I'm not that type of person. I was sports director of my campus radio station last year and I applied for at least 60 production assistant/board op positions with no luck. So, I'm giving newspapers a shot now and would like to know if I have a chance at nailing a job at a semi-decent paper.
Thanks in advance,
Ross Houston