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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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Columbia School of Journalism's Job Fair Last I heard, The Columbia School of Journalism was slammed for this Saturday's job fair, They were expecting 110 companies -- the most ever -- and 205 job-seekers. That's a record for recruiting companies. I don't know how they do it in this economy. A key characteristic of a good career services department at a J-school is how many companies come on campus to recruit its students. Can anyone else boast this many? Add comment (0) |
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