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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last decade has been cruel to journalism and journalists. It's time for me to move on. Any words of wisdom from ex-editors/writers/journalists who've BTDT? Did you transition into a related field or start all over and retrain? I've ruled out sales, but I'm considering a number of options - MBA in mark/comm, Web development training, widget making. I'm interested in corporate communications since it seems a natural move, but it seems many of those jobs have been eliminated over the last decade, too.
Also welcome: a time machine that would send me back to 1993 so I could major in CS or business administration.
Get into thought leadership for corporate America. Saner hours, better money. But, can be boring content.
WTH is "thought leadership for corporate America"???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last decade has been cruel to journalism and journalists. It's time for me to move on. Any words of wisdom from ex-editors/writers/journalists who've BTDT? Did you transition into a related field or start all over and retrain? I've ruled out sales, but I'm considering a number of options - MBA in mark/comm, Web development training, widget making. I'm interested in corporate communications since it seems a natural move, but it seems many of those jobs have been eliminated over the last decade, too.
Also welcome: a time machine that would send me back to 1993 so I could major in CS or business administration.
Get into thought leadership for corporate America. Saner hours, better money. But, can be boring content.
WTH is "thought leadership for corporate America"???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last decade has been cruel to journalism and journalists. It's time for me to move on. Any words of wisdom from ex-editors/writers/journalists who've BTDT? Did you transition into a related field or start all over and retrain? I've ruled out sales, but I'm considering a number of options - MBA in mark/comm, Web development training, widget making. I'm interested in corporate communications since it seems a natural move, but it seems many of those jobs have been eliminated over the last decade, too.
Also welcome: a time machine that would send me back to 1993 so I could major in CS or business administration.
Get into thought leadership for corporate America. Saner hours, better money. But, can be boring content.
Anonymous wrote:The last decade has been cruel to journalism and journalists. It's time for me to move on. Any words of wisdom from ex-editors/writers/journalists who've BTDT? Did you transition into a related field or start all over and retrain? I've ruled out sales, but I'm considering a number of options - MBA in mark/comm, Web development training, widget making. I'm interested in corporate communications since it seems a natural move, but it seems many of those jobs have been eliminated over the last decade, too.
Also welcome: a time machine that would send me back to 1993 so I could major in CS or business administration.