Despite the cold weather and my perpetual runny nose, I decided to go to the Media Fair this week. I did not feel in my best state of mind to go get an internship but thought that I could get good advice from the recruiters. The Media Fair is where recruiters come in and hold open interviews for students in the journalism school. I decided to get some advice on what I should do to prepare myself for a summer internship.
I learned that they look for students with experience in daily newspapers. Even though convergence is a great thing, the emphasis is still reporting and working on deadline. Recruiters like to see that potential interns can write especially on multiple deadlines as well as cover breaking news. This is the experience that I still need to gain.
Last night there was a newspaper reception with a more casual gathering. A forum on diversity followed this. Few students showed up to learn about the state of diversity of the media, but I learned that there is still a lot of work to be done to promote a diverse newsroom. This becomes especially important considering newsrooms are being reduced, which takes away the potential for hiring a diverse news staff.
All in all, I’m glad that I decided to go and learn what experience I need to gain to have a reputable internship next summer and the following summers.



