A Note to Whippersnappers: Why Ed Will No Longer Be on Campus
When I started in magazines in 1996, it was a glamorous career. EICs pulled six-figure salaries …
When I started in magazines in 1996, it was a glamorous career. EICs pulled six-figure salaries …
By Amari D. Pollard
Lily Herman is slaying the game. Just a year and a half out of college, she’s …
By Jamé Jackson
No matter how talented you are, the road to becoming editor-in-chief can be a long …
Ed2010 is partnering with Meredith Corporation on an exciting new program for junior-level editors. …
By Anneke Knot
Just about every young female professional in Manhattan dreams of strutting down New …
By Anneke Knot
When I’m getting ready for work in the morning, I often struggle with the issue …
By Jamé Jackson No matter how talented you are, it can be scary to dive into the publishing industry …
By Stephanie Osmanski
After two years at my first job in the industry, I was more than ready to try …
By Jamé Jackson
No matter how much you love your job working as an editorial assistant, Ed knows …
By Stephanie Osmanski
When you have a bad day at work, it can feel impossible to leave the …
By Stephanie Osmanski
How many emails do you send per week? I estimate that I send an average of …
By: Audree López
By the time I graduated from Arizona State University, I had almost 10 internships …