Newspaper Publishing
- Reporting
- Editorial/Column Writing
- Feature Writing
- Investigative Journalism
- Sports
- Online Journalism
- Photojournalism
- Editing
- Proofreading
- Circulation
- Marketing/Promotion
- Production
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- Large circulation newspapers
- Local newspapers:
- Dailies
- Alternative weeklies
- Wire services
- Trade newspapers
- Online publishers
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- Obtain an internship or part-time job with a newspaper.
- Work with a college newspaper, yearbook, or alumni publication.
- Take an active role, preferably leadership, in journalism organizations.
- Demonstrate curiosity, high energy level, and the abilities to produce under pressure and withstand criticism.
- Develop excellent grammar and writing skills. Learn to think critically.
- Create a portfolio of writing samples, especially those that have been published.
- Seek opportunities for recognition and networking through writing contests and freelance writing submissions.
- Build relationships with campus and community leaders and athletes for interview opportunities and experience.
- Learn HTML and other computer programs to prepare for online work. This area of journalism is growing while print is declining.
- Become comfortable working in a chaotic, deadline-oriented atmosphere.
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Magazine/Newsletter Publishing
- Writing
- Editing
- Advertising/Sales
- Promotion
- Circulation
- Design, Art, and Production
- Investigative Journalism
- Photojournalism
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- Major publishers
- Consumer magazines
- News magazines
- Specialized magazines
- Technical and industrial publications
- Professional publications/associations
- Merchandising and trade publications
- Labor unions
- Academic journals
- Corporate in-house publications
- Religious organizations
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- Complete an internship with a publisher.
- Seek experience with on-campus or community publications.
- Find a part-time or summer job with a newspaper, magazine, or print shop.
- Obtain sales experience.
- Join a professional journalism organization.
- Demonstrate creative spirit, writing skills, verbal skills, and proofreading ability.
- Create a portfolio of writing samples.
- Consider obtaining a minor in photography for photojournalistic specialty.
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Book Publishing
- Editing
- Sales
- Promotion
- Publicity
- Production
- Subsidiary Rights
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- Publishers including:
- Tradebooks
- Children’s books
- Paperbacks
- Textbooks
- Book clubs
- University presses
- Religious presses
- Technical, scientific, or medical presses
- internet sites
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- Attend a summer publishing institute to sharpen skills and build contacts.
- Become familiar with word processing, desktop publishing, and web page design.
- Gain knowledge of printing and production.
- Work with local or regional magazines and campus publications.
- See employment as sales clerk or book buyer in campus or local bookstore.
- Supplement coursework with technical writing courses for opportunities with technical, scientific, and medical publications.
- Be aware that a large portion of publishers are located in New York City.
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Writing
- Technical Writing
- Science and Medical Writing
- Freelance Writing
- Creative Writing Including:
- Books
- Poetry
- Plays
- Screenplays
- Scripts
- Greeting Cards
- Lyrics/Jingle Writing
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- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Broadcast media companies including television, radio, and the movie industry
- internet sites
- Trade, professional, or consumer publications
- Technical industries
- Large corporations
- Government agencies
- Universities and university presses
- Self-employed/Freelance
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- Supplement curriculum with relevant courses such as creative writing or technical writing.
- Write for campus publications such as college newspapers, magazines, or departmental/ program newsletters.
- Gain as much experience as possible through volunteer positions, internships, or part-time jobs.
- Join professional journalism or communications organizations.
- Perfect clear and concise writing abilities.
- Volunteer to assist or tutor students in a writing center.
- Become familiar with the proposal writing and submission process involved in freelance writing.
- Submit manuscripts, essays, articles, etc. for publication.
- Read widely in area of talent and/or interest (e.g., mystery novels, poetry).
- Demonstrate patience and persistence in starting a career in creative writing.
- For technical writing, develop a good understanding of the subject you are writing about.
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Electronic Media
- Television
- Radio Programming/Production
- Electronic Publishing
- Video Production
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- Major networks
- Public, cable, and private television stations
- National, state, or regional radio networks
- Independent radio syndications
- Video production companies
- Government agencies
- Large corporations
- Colleges and universities
- Nonprofit organizations
- Professional associations
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- See “What Can I Do With a Major in Electronic Media” for more detailed information.
- Gain experience with campus or local television and radio stations.
- Secure an internship with a media corporation.
- Develop a variety of technical and computer skills.
- Create a personal website or blog to showcase work.
- Choose a particular area of interest and build the skills and experiences necessary to qualify for that field.
- Get involved with relevant student professional organizations.
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Education
- Secondary
- Post-Secondary
- Publication Advising
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- Public or private high schools
- Colleges and universities
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- Obtain state teacher certification for high school teaching opportunities.
- Consider obtaining certification to teach additional subjects such as foreign language, social studies, or English.
- Actively participate in campus newspaper and yearbook publications.
- Volunteer to assist local high school students and sponsors with publications.
- Obtain graduate degree (Masters and/or Doctorate) for college and university teaching opportunities.
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Business
- Advertising
- Public Relations
- Special Events
- Media Relations
- Fundraising
- Business Writing
- Account Services
- Print Production
- Management
- Administration
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- Advertising agencies
- Corporate advertising or public relations departments
- Media companies (e.g., Turner Broadcasting)
- Non-profit organizations
- Colleges and universities
- Labor unions
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- Work in sales at campus newspaper, television, or radio station.
- Seek part-time or summer job with campus public relations or sports information department.
- Gain experience in an area of interest through internships, part-time, or summer jobs.
- Hone public speaking and communication skills.
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Law
- Prosecution
- Defense
- Litigation
- Contractual
- Corporate
- Nonprofit or Public Interest
- Mediation
- Lobbying
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- Law firms
- Sole practitioner
- Government agencies
- Corporations
- Public interest organizations
- Colleges and universities
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- Some students choose a journalism major in preparation for law school.
- Develop strong research and writing skills through major courses.
- Maintain a high grade point average and prepare for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).
- Secure strong faculty recommendations.
- Participate in a debate or forensic team to hone communication skills.
- Join pre-law organizations.
- Work a part-time or summer job at a law office to gain exposure to the field.
- Earn a law degree, the juris doctor, and pass the bar exam in order to practice law.
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