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Since becoming the Detroit Free Press' recruiter in 1990, my work and the journalism industry have changed in unexpected ways. The transformation is rapid. One benefit is that I now learn from and help other Gannett recruiters. NewsRecruiter.com is a hub site that helps keep everything organized. It tells you what I am up to, it links to my latest work and it is a test site for new projects. My best ideas have always come from you, so please write.
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Informational Interviews I recommend a recent article in Forbes about informational interbiews. Good, solid advice. The parts I liked most: " Use your school's alumni network to find contacts in your field and send an e-mail explaining where you located their contact information and that you're interested in talking about the company and industry. ... The person you meet with initially might not be in a position to hire. He might not even be in the department you want to work in. If that's the case, the idea of the meeting is to leave with another name and phone number for a more appropriate contact at the firm." Add comment (0) |
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