Communications Job Links Back to Top. Film writing/Producing. journalism careers www.asne.org/kiosk/careers/joblinks.htm. journalism Jobs Page - www.towson.edu/~bhalle/jjobs.html. http://www.rochester.edu/careercenter/students/links/communication.html
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Extractions: ItÂ’s often been said that Katharine Graham lived two lives: One as a self-described "doormat wife" and another at the helm of a Fortune 500 publishing giant. It was in her second incarnation that she first came to my attention. As a young woman testing the testosterone-infused waters of news writing, I invoked her name more than once. The 84-year-old Graham died Tuesday. She had been unconscious since Saturday, when she fell and hit her head on a walkway in Sun Valley, Idaho. Setting an example After I became aware of her existence early in my career, I would sometimes wish myself into her highly evolved presence: What must it be like to work for someone like Mrs. Graham? I mused occasionally as I watched a parade of dark-suited men pile into an executive boardroom.
Extractions: Overall academic performance is the primary criterion for admission. Other factors include demonstrated writing ability, prior media experi-ence, and performance in journalism courses.Students submit a statement of interest with the application for admission. Since the selective admission program went into effect, all stu-dents with overall and journalism grade-point averages (GPAs) of 3.00 or higher have been admitted, and many applicants with GPAs above 2.50 have been accepted.
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Extractions: HOW TO APPLY Job Descriptions This online career listing will give you an idea of the kind of careers available at Manitoba Public Insurance. It is intended to provide an idea of the kinds of positions held by employees of Manitoba Public Insurance, as well as the career paths available to them. The listings here are only brief summaries and do not cover all the responsibilities of the positions. The information provided here does not reflect current job vacancies at Manitoba Public Insurance. To see where we're currently hiring, please check out Current Openings (Please note this is not a complete listing of positions at Manitoba Public Insurance, and does not always indicate career path development. For more information on job opportunities or related career paths, please e-mail hr@Manitoba Public Insurance.mb.ca Communications Communications Officer I Work Location: Winnipeg Under the general supervision of the Information Services Co-ordinator, the incumbent is responsible for writing materials designed to disseminate internal and external information, creating greater understanding and awareness of the Corporation and its activities and objectives. Most work is checked before release for conformance to Corporate policy.
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Extractions: Kurt Epps Each week, the USA TODAY Online Career Center asks celebrities, businesspeople and folks who are just plain happy in their work exactly what makes their jobs great. This week: Sometimes it seems as if the previous week's Dream Job can't be topped. Then the next one comes along and we find ourselves even more jealous than before. Such is the case for this week's Dream Job, Kurt Epps. Better known as the "PubScout," Epps is a beer and pub connoisseur and writer. Cheers, Kurt! Beer Writer Salary: $15,000 and up, depending on your writing skill, your appeal and your constitution. Education: A solid ability to read, research and write. Getting started: Read all you can about the history of beer and its production through the ages in various countries. Teach yourself to homebrew. Sample different styles of beer wherever you go. Learn to discriminate. Resources: Go to any search engine and type in "beer." Prepare to spend a few months exploring the results. Also check out
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Extractions: December 2003 Providing Evidence of Specific Skills Every occupation can be defined in terms of a range of skills and abilities. Some of these will be intellectual skills, such as a good memory, specialist knowledge, numeracy or the ability to write clearly and precisely. Other skills will be more concerned with how you interact with other people, such as face-to-face communication, supervision, persuasion, or working in a team. Selectors need to be convinced that you have the relevant abilities and skills required for a particular occupation. Initially they will look on your application form for evidence of these abilities, and then at a later stage question you more closely during interview. The terms relevance and evidence are key words in the application process. You first need to determine the actual skills required in a given occupation, and then consider which of your past experiences would best demonstrate that you already have these abilities, or the potential to develop them further.
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Extractions: Email Search Contents Alternative Outlets / Alternative Media Gateways to Africa Internet Resources Journalism and Career Resources ... Press Freedom Resources Training Resources Women's Issues Limited access to training programs is one of the most significant obstacles faced by women journalists in Africa. Media women everywhere continue to express a strong desire for informal and formal training that will help advance their careers. This online list of resources includes programmes where journalists can obtain specific skill-building, reporting and management training. Fellowships Many of the fellowship listed are regularly compiled and updated by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) in their "Guide to International Journalism Fellowships." The ICFJ was established in 1984 to improve the quality of journalism in nations where there is little or no tradition of independent journalism, coordinates a number fellowships and exchanges and conducts a variety of training seminars and conferences.
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Extractions: Customer Reviews There are two things wrong with this book: it is out of date, and in my opinion encourages mediocre writers to enter the market. The truth is you can make good money as a tech writer today, as a "captive" or as a "freelancer". The one point that Peter does not make strongly enough is that you have to be GOOD at it. You can't just take a few correspondence coarses, suddenly call yourself a tech writer, and expect to make a lot of money. It's so much more than grammer and styletoo much to get into here. Skip this book and find yourself a mentor instead. Look for related books on other categories Other related products Still didn't find what you want?
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Extractions: JAMES MADISON COLLEGE ALL MAJORS NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION (Internship) Applicants must have experience in wildlife biology, wetlands ecology, natural resource management, land management, environmental science/policy, biology, energy, international environmental/development issues, political science, grassroots organizing, or journalism. Previous experience on the issues outlined above or legislative experience desired. Much of an intern's time is spent researching environmental policy issues and covering congressional activity. Responsibilities may include attending congressional hearing, briefing, and seminars, etc. Contact: Applicants bust be postmarked by March 15, 1997, Send to Nancy Hwa, Resources Conservation Internship Program, National Wildlife Federation, 1400 Sixteenth St., NW, Washington DC 20036. CONGRESSIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP COUNCIL (Internship) Internships are a great opportunity for students to gain leadership skills in a working environment. Applicants should have a strong interest in political science and public policy. Internships are available in Admissions, Alumni Affairs, Conference, Congressional Affairs, Curriculum, and Information Systems. Contact: Send application, resume, writing sample and references to: Dr. Marguerite Regan, Director of Education, Congressional Youth Leadership council, 1511 K. Street, N.W., Suite 842, Washington D.C. 20005.
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Extractions: BBC Collective Early symptoms. An alphabeticised record collection. An ability to name not just the title and artist, but also the remixer and label of every tune on every advert. A mistaken belief that your date wants to hear about the minutae of Derrick May's career. Yup, you're a trainspotter, and since you've forfeited a normal social life you might as well try and make some cash out of all that trivia in your head. Which means either becoming a pub quiz champion or a music journalist. Pub quizzes might possibly be more profitable and are equally as bad on your liver, but as Paul Clarke found, most lack a 'nu-jazz and broken beats- round and don't get you loads of free records or entry to a life of jet-setting glamour. Or drinking the leftovers of bands' riders, at any rate. Having diagnosed myself at an early age I always had scribbling as a career goal and thus did what was euphemistically called a 'Journalism' degree. If it had been an honest description it would have taught me about tax returns and the best way to bully money out of accounts departments. As it was I learnt an awful lot about the post-structural symbolism of 'South Park' (no joke) and one important lesson - qualifications mean nothing if you can't actually write. Several editors have told me that they are wary of hiring people with Journalism MAs because after years of having set journalistic styles drilled into you few people get to develop the individual voice editors are looking for.
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Extractions: Writing a book, whether fiction or non-fiction, seems like a daunting task - and it is. That's why many people try out other shorter forms of writing before tackling 'the big one'. Often they enter fields like journalism and publishing to hone their skills. Patricia O'Reilly kick-started her career in such a fashion. She explains, "I started writing short stories and had great success to begin with. But the market for short story writing in Ireland is small, and it's difficult to have sustained success." Rather than committing herself to being a novelist, O'Reilly first turned her attention to feature writing for newspapers. Since starting her journalism career, she has been published in the country's most widely read newspapers and magazines. She has also produced a number of radio documentaries and written four works of non-fiction, including Writing for the Market (published by Mercier Press). It comes as no surprise to learn that O'Reilly, who is regularly invited to give workshops on this subject, has definite ideas on how to approach a newspaper or publisher for work.
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Extractions: The primary emphasis in both the graduate and undergraduate programs is practical instruction, focused on writing and reporting skills, complemented by the study of journalism, literature, ethics, law, history and criticism. Students learn to research, report and write, using New York City as a classroom. They are urged to begin publishing high quality journalism well before they graduate, in part through classes and internships geared to this purpose. For more about our approach to journalism, visit the About Us page. "Choosing to work for the Daily News metro section is probably one of the best decisions of my professional career. In three months' time, I've doubled my clips, mastered on-the-street interviews and fallen in love with journalism all over again. That's not to say an internship at the Daily News is easy or that it will always be rewarding. There's plenty of frustration that comes along with reporting for a big-city daily, but what you take away from it all is a keen sense of the ups and downs of an average news day. Even if you don't walk away feeling entirely confident that you're meant to be the next David Halberstam, you will definitely walk out writing faster and cleaner than you did before working for the
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Extractions: I suspect that this problem, of journalists unequipped to lob even a softball to Harrison Ford, much less throw him the curve at which he would swing, did not give a restless moment to Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger as he suspended the search for a new Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism in order to reevaluate the mission of the program.