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5.0 out of 5 stars
EXCELLENT LAUNCH PAD TO INTERNSHIPS,
By Faith_SLT "Inspire" (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Breaking In: The JobsPage.com Guide to Newspaper Internships with everything you need to know about applications, cover letters, resumes and interviewing for media jobs (Paperback)
Although this book is geared towards people applying for newspaper internships, it really helps ANYONE applying for internships in ANY field. Grimm expounds on the importance of getting an internship and that first-hand professional experience in their field of study. I recommend this book to anyone who desires to apply for any internship!S. L. Taylor
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A Key Book for Professionals in Understanding Emerging Media,
By David Crumm "Editor of ReadTheSpirit magazine" (Canton, Michigan) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Breaking In: The JobsPage.com Guide to Newspaper Internships with everything you need to know about applications, cover letters, resumes and interviewing for media jobs (Paperback)
I have worked with Joe Grimm for years in his role as a journalism recruiter and major voice through the Poynter Institute in advising professionals about this rapidly changing profession. Through a grassroots network of post-newspaper media professionals, I helped Joe publish this new edition of his book.As a co-founder of a grassroots, journalistic, new-media company, I wanted to add here a short list of what I would consider "must read" books for anyone diving into this field: "Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means" -- If you're trying to "break into" media, as Joe's book describes, you need to be aware of the critical importance of social networking now -- and how those networks form. "Long Tail, The, Revised and Updated Edition: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More" -- An essential book about how media voices can be marketed in this new era. "Aiming at Amazon: The NEW Business of Self Publishing, or How to Publish Books for Profit with Print on Demand by Lightning Source and Book Marketing on Amazon.com" -- The gorilla in the dining room of new media is Amazon -- so you'd better know how it works. "Quoting God: How Media Shape Ideas about Religion and Culture" -- If you care about the niche that's closest to my own work -- the vast implications of spirituality in American culture -- then there's not a better book than this one to understand these trends.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best damn journalism book for students period,
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This review is from: Breaking In: The JobsPage.com Guide to Newspaper Internships with everything you need to know about applications, cover letters, resumes and interviewing for media jobs (Paperback)
Reading that book was the best thing I have done for my up and coming career. It gave me practical tools to use now and some to file for later. I fully plan on recommending it to my fellow students so that they can get some of the great advice I got. I really enjoyed reading the book, the personal stories created a serious effect. Some of those bad things could happen to me (yikes!) and some of those good things could happen to me (yea!).
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book to read,
By Princess Ebone Sherell (Detroit, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Breaking In: The JobsPage.com Guide to Newspaper Internships with everything you need to know about applications, cover letters, resumes and interviewing for media jobs (Paperback)
The book came to my house in a timely fashion. The book was very helpful and though I am not a Journalism major there were tips in the book that can help anyone who is in the communication field trying to get and survive internships. The book was an easy read and it had it humorous moments. I think anyone could benefit from this book.
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breaking in,
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This review is from: Breaking In: The JobsPage.com Guide to Newspaper Internships with everything you need to know about applications, cover letters, resumes and interviewing for media jobs (Paperback)
this was a very boring book. it's missing pertinent information regarding the change of the newspaper industry. He should redirect some information regarding that.
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Breaking In: The JobsPage.com Guide to Newspaper Internships with everything you need to know about applications, cover letters, resumes ... by Joe Grimm (Paperback - March 21, 2008)
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