2011年9月28日星期三
How to Become a Magazine Editor
Editors are the backbone of any magazine. They edit, supervise, express their views and Rosetta Stone make sure that the policies of the magazine are carried out. Editing is not a profession that you can jump right into. Usually, experience and education are required to enter the field. Use the following information to understand the process of becoming a magazine editor. Instructions 1Aim for a college degree in journalism or Rosetta Stone Spanish Latin English, or take writing and editing classes. Build up your vocabulary, grammar skills and current events knowledge by regularly reading different magazines, newspapers and journals.2Call various magazines to find out if they are hiring interns. Write a letter to the head of the department at companies where you would like to work. Submit information on your academic background and experience and include the reason for choosing the magazine.3Gain writing and publishing experience by getting involved in your local magazines. Write articles and editorials and offer to help with the other functions such as layout. Some editors start as researchers. Join trade associations to network.4Once you think that you are ready for a magazine editing position, begin your Rosetta Stone American English search for a job. There are a range of positions to consider including senior editor, associate editor, assistant editor and assignments editor. Prepare your resume and samples of your work. Ask people where you previously worked if they will give references.5Search the classified section of the newspapers for any editorial [ Rosetta Stone Software ] job openings in your area. Send your resume to apply for any editorial position that fits your experience and academic background.
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