Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Journalism awards?
Q: I recently won a bunch of awards in the state AP contest. I don't generally put a lot of stock in these things -- they often seem random. But I contributed to half a dozen winning entries, which everyone seems to think is impressive. I've also been trying to move on from the small daily where I work. My question: what is the best way to tell potential employers about these awards, or is it even worth mentioning?
Ink-stained but honored
A: Congratulations! Awards are worth mentioning, but your attitude is right.
Lead with the project, not with the prize.
All editors know that some great work goes unrecognized (typically their own!) and that some winners are, well, good, but ... there can be politics.
You can mention this in your cover letter or on the resume.
Wrong way: "I have just won ... "
Right way: My stories on growth and development keyed on the effects on children and were recognized ...
Essentially, hundreds of journalism prizes are awarded each year in every state, so many of them start to sound less special. But a good job of reporting or storytelling -- that stands out!
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