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So you’ve always dreamed of a career in publishing… but you
don’t know where to start or how? You’re holding the key in
your hands! Using insider information, How to Get A Job in
Publishing is the newly revised edition of the classic text for you
if you are keen to work in publishing or associated industries –
or if you are already in publishing and want to go further. Packed
with real-life quotes, case studies and practical advice from
publishing veterans, and more recent arrivals, the authors
differentiate types of publishing and explain how roles and
departments work together. They discuss the pros and cons of
internships and further study as well as training and lifelong
learning, working internationally, networking and building your
personal brand. The book includes vital guidelines for applying for
publishing roles, including sample CVs and cover letters and a
glossary of industry terms, to make sure you stand out from the
crowd when you apply for jobs. This thoroughly updated edition
covers: The post-pandemic publishing world, changes and current
controversies, the rise of e-books, Amazon, self-publishing and
indie publishing The growth in tertiary courses in Publishing
Studies and internships – are they really the best way in? How to
create your CV and a compelling cover letter that gets you noticed
A new chapter addresses equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging,
reflecting on the current state of the publishing industry, how to
evaluate potential employers and how to look after yourself and
others at work. Whether you are a new or soon-to-be graduate of
Media and Publishing, or are just interested in a career in
publishing or the creative industries, How to Get A Job in
Publishing is an essential resource.
So you’ve always dreamed of a career in publishing… but you
don’t know where to start or how? You’re holding the key in
your hands! Using insider information, How to Get A Job in
Publishing is the newly revised edition of the classic text for you
if you are keen to work in publishing or associated industries –
or if you are already in publishing and want to go further. Packed
with real-life quotes, case studies and practical advice from
publishing veterans, and more recent arrivals, the authors
differentiate types of publishing and explain how roles and
departments work together. They discuss the pros and cons of
internships and further study as well as training and lifelong
learning, working internationally, networking and building your
personal brand. The book includes vital guidelines for applying for
publishing roles, including sample CVs and cover letters and a
glossary of industry terms, to make sure you stand out from the
crowd when you apply for jobs. This thoroughly updated edition
covers: The post-pandemic publishing world, changes and current
controversies, the rise of e-books, Amazon, self-publishing and
indie publishing The growth in tertiary courses in Publishing
Studies and internships – are they really the best way in? How to
create your CV and a compelling cover letter that gets you noticed
A new chapter addresses equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging,
reflecting on the current state of the publishing industry, how to
evaluate potential employers and how to look after yourself and
others at work. Whether you are a new or soon-to-be graduate of
Media and Publishing, or are just interested in a career in
publishing or the creative industries, How to Get A Job in
Publishing is an essential resource.
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