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William Chang
Director of Career Services
646-758-7732
william.chang@journalism.cuny.edu

Lili Grossman
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646-758-7727
lili.grossman@journalism.cuny.edu

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Clips & Tapes

Clips

When you apply for an internship or job, you should have work samples to show. If you’re a print student an editor will expect to see your clips – i.e., published articles. If you’re a broadcast student and have published any stories, include them when you send off your cover letter and resume. They’ll give you an edge. How do you get stuff published? Check out Freelance: Community Publications.

Include six to eight clips in your application, unless the job posting specifies otherwise. Keep them neat and simple: 8

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