Journalism Jobs
Prepare Now to get that Job Tomorrow
It is never too soon to start preparing for the job
market. First-year students or seniors can benefit from the following
advice. Connect as soon as possible. Join a student club or organization
that has ties with your chosen profession. The experience can give you
a head start in finding that job you've always dreamed about.
Club membership offers you the opportunity to network with other students,
faculty and staff from the university. All these people have
contacts that could potentially help you as you search for that important
internship or job.
Volunteer with a nonprofit organization. This is
another way to establish a network. You will be able to work on projects
that will strengthen your skills and allow you to rub shoulders with
influential people. Many students have been able to explore new career
options as a result of their volunteer work.
Get to know your professors. When you are asked to
supply letters of reference, this final piece of advice is critical.
Professors will gladly write letters for those students who have
gone the extra mile. Invest yourself today for dividends tomorrow.
If you have any questions or need personal assistance in your
job/internship search, contact Career Development Specialist
Nancy Eanes at (940) 565-4778 or neanes@unt.edu