Career Decisions: Full-Time Job at a Small Magazine or Permalance Gig at a Big Title?
Phew! Ed can hear the sound of whippersnappers around the country breathing a sigh of relief now …
Phew! Ed can hear the sound of whippersnappers around the country breathing a sigh of relief now …
Interviewing: It’s not fun, it’s not easy, and not many are complete superstars at it. The best way …
Ed will be the first to admit to you that he’s not a huge proponent of journalism graduate …
Ed knows that most seniors can’t wait to be finished with college so they can join the ranks …
The drill seems to be the same every year: College students and recent grads flock to New York City …
So maybe you’ve known you wanted to work in magazines ever since you picked up your first issue of …
Ed reads a lot of magazines, and he’s sure you do too. But there’s a whole cluster of …
Everyone has to start somewhere, and in this industry especially, that somewhere usually starts with …
Ed has seen it for himself—at every advice panel, there’s always a whippersnapper in the back of the …
The NYC publishing world is famous for its stylish office dwellers, so whether you’re walking …
Getting your first magazine job is easier when you’re a go-getter, but Ed knows that being a …
In a competitive industry, paired with a crappy economy, how is anyone supposed to nab a job around …