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New Journalism Jobs


There are many different types of jobs that you can do, and one of the industries that you might be thinking about is journalism. Journalism is an industry that is absolutely full of chances for you to work hard, advance in plenty of different ways, and truly make a career for yourself.

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Date: 11-14-2008
Article Type: Journalism Career Feature



Specialty Journalism Jobs


One of the most fantastic things to be in journalism is that it offers you a number of opportunities. You no longer have to be satisfied with simply sitting behind a desk and writing what the boss tells you to write. If you want to be in journalism, one of the greatest things to note is that journalism jobs can be all over the place, and they can be a lot of fun as well. There are plenty of jobs that take you to places you never dreamt of. With the right journalism job, you can feel free to enjoy your life and make journalism the best part of your life. Specialty journalism jobs can help you enhance your life in ways that you never thought possible.

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Date: 11-14-2008
Article Type: Journalism Career Feature




BMJ Group Jobs


If you are interested in working for a journal or publication, then a job with the BMJ Group might prove a great fit for your career path. BMJ, a well-respected medical journal, has a variety of areas that require specialized knowledge in the medicine, publishing, and sometimes both.

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Date: 10-20-2008
Article Type: Journalism Career Feature





How to Work Up the Editorial Ladder


If you want to work your way up the editorial ladder, it's going to take some time and some work, and, no doubt, you'll get involved in various editorial positions along the way. Although everyone's success story is a bit different, there are some specific things that you can do to work your way up to the editorial job that you really want. Read on to find out more about working up the editorial ladder.

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Date: 10-13-2008
Article Type: Journalism Career Feature





The Great Intern Drought


Are you thinking of looking for a magazine intern position? If so, you should know that it's no longer the same old story. In the recent past, as graduates in magazine production looked forward to starting their careers, magazines could expect to find talented and eager candidates lined up around the block for a shot at the few internship slots open in the market. But that's no longer the case, as publications are now finding new internship applicants to be few and far between. Read on to find out more about the lack of interns and what's causing it.

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Date: 10-06-2008
Article Type: Journalism Career Feature





Career Requirements for Journalism Jobs in the US


Whether you are an experienced journalist, a recent graduate from a school of journalism, or simply an amateur, you have a wide variety of opportunities for a rewarding career as a professional journalist. Depending upon your personal interests and training, you can chose from among the many journalism jobs in such fields as broadcasting, new media, newspapers, magazines, sports, photojournalism, public relations, advertising or even freelancing. Read on to find out more about the job opportunities in the field of journalism.

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Date: 09-29-2008
Article Type: Journalism Career Feature





10 Tips For Getting a Great Journalism Internship



Journalism is one of the most competitive careers you can aim for. Not only can it be difficult to break into, but well-paying jobs are extremely hard to find. It is no wonder that journalism internships are highly prized by students as a way to break into the industry. Consequently, there is a lot of competition for journalism internships and many students end up disappointed. Even those who do manage to obtain an internship often find they have wasted their summer working as a 'gopher' and not learning a thing about the industry. It is therefore important to have a plan when it comes to finding a journalism internship. Here are ten tips to help you land an internship that will give you valuable skills and experience for your future:

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Date: 09-01-2008
Article Type: Journalism Job Feature





Strengthening Your Print Journalism Job
By Allyson Parks

The Los Angeles Times recently cut 150 jobs from its editorial staff, and as layoffs change the face of newspapers, it is more necessary than ever to do everything possible to strengthen your job as a print journalist.

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Date: 08-04-2008
Article Type: Journalism Job Feature





Online Journalism Terminology
By Allyson Parks

Staff development editor Dana Eagles of the Orlando Sentinel created an online journalism glossary in October 2007 for Poynteronline, the website of the Poynter Institute in Florida, a school for journalists, future journalists, and journalism teachers. Since then, she, along with the Sentinel's online producer Danny Sanchez, have defined nearly 50 terms to help improve journalists' comfort with the rapidly changing jargon of online journalism. Here's a sampling of a few of the entries from their 'Web Speak' glossary, which can be found at Poynteronline.org.

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Date: 07-21-2008
Article Type: Journalism Career Tips





Job Profile: The News Journalist
By Logan Strain

A news journalist, also known as a news reporter, analyst, or correspondent, gathers information, prepares stories, and makes broadcasts that inform the populace about local, state, national, and international events. Someone with a news journalist career may also present points of view on current issues or report on the actions of public officials and other individuals in power or of importance to the community.

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Date: 07-14-2008
Article Type: Journalism Job Feature




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