>Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 08:55:52 -0400
>From: Eric Wee <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Former Washington Post Reporter
>To: [log in to unmask]
>X-Priority: 3
>X-Sent: 8 Oct 2002 12:47:20 GMT
>
>Dear Ms. Bramlett-Solomon,
>
>I’m a former reporter over at the Washington Post and I’m writing to
>you because we’ve started a new jobs site on the web for journalists
>of color at <http://www.JournalismNext.com/>www.JournalismNext.com.
>
>I thought I’d get in touch since I thought you might know the best
>way to get the word out about this resource to minority journalists
>on your campus.
>
>The site is free to use and currently there are over 250 jobs on it
>from the over 100 media companies who registered with us and who are
>particularly looking for journalists of color. The Washington Post,
>ABC, The Seattle Times, National Public Radio,
>
>Gannett, The Denver Post, The Sacramento Bee, The Philadelphia
>Inquirer are just a few of the companies using the site.
>
>There are also many listing for internships on the site right now
>including ones from the Washington Post, Washington
>Post.com/Newsweek Interactive, C-Span, The Boston Globe, The
>Oregonian, ABC and special minority based programs from the Seattle
>Times. Landmark Media has one posting up for a $10,000 scholarship
>for minority media students. There are also numerous job openings
>for recent graduates. There are also postings for online media jobs,
>media graphic artists, photographers and academic media jobs at
>universities. There are also media related fellowships listed and a
>category for public relations/communications related jobs.
>
>Your students can also put up their resumes on the site where
>recruiters both in broadcast and print around the country are
>constantly looking for new hires. Once their resume is up, they can
>also send their resume on-line to a company who has a job opening
>that appeals to them. They can also set up "agents" that will
>automatically e-mail them job descriptions that fit what they are
>looking for.
>
>I’m wondering if you can recommend a way to let minority students on
>your campus know about this (and alumni)? If you can pass on any of
>this information, I’d appreciate it greatly. Also please let your
>students know that if they want us to put their resume up (even
>though it’s easy for them to do themselves), we can do that for
>them. Just have them e-mail us their resumes to
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>
>Thanks for your help,
>
>Best,
>
>Eric Wee
>
><mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>
><http://www.journalismnext.com/>www.journalismnext.com
>
>703 739-0408
>
>P.S. There is more information about me under "About Us" on
><http://www.journalismnext.com/>www.journalismnext.com.
Sharon Bramlett-Solomon, Ph.D.
AEJMC Chair, Commission on the Status of Minorities
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-1305
Office: 480 965-3678 Fax: 480 965-7041
Email: [log in to unmask]
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