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2/9/10 Joe Grimm Young Journalists Use Facebook Ads to Reach Prospective Employers  How to pursue jobs with targeted ads -- without seeming totally creepy.
2/8/10 Joe Grimm Former Spokesman-Review Reporter Reinvents Herself as Horse Massage Therapist  From the newsroom to the barn.
2/5/10 Joe Grimm Use Furlough Days to Network & Develop New Skills  With three years on the job, this journalist is ready to move to the next level, and her bosses agree. The problem? Furloughs, debt and stagnation. What to do?
2/4/10 Joe Grimm Be Careful About Leaving Job in First Year  When she was hired, she promised to stay for a year, but after two months they announced furloughs & possible layoffs. Is she bound by her promise?
2/2/10 Joe Grimm Students Create Site for College Journalists Who Want to Talk about the Craft  Two Ferris State University students started it.
2/1/10 Joe Grimm Former Cox Correspondent Becomes Editor at Wall Street Journal after Layoff  A layoff threw him out of a job he loved -- and into one that he describes as "the tip of the spear."
1/29/10 Joe Grimm How Can I Make My Resume Sing?  She has seven years of experience and, although she feels she interviews well, she is afraid her resume is not selling her adequately.
1/28/10 Joe Grimm Census Bureau Finds That Home-Based Work Is on the Rise  From 9.5 million in 1999 to about 11.3 million in 2005.
1/26/10 Mallary Jean Tenore Couric: 'People Want Coverage that Has a POV'  "CBS Evening News" anchor talks about interviewing Palin, political coverage and the future of journalism.
1/26/10 Mallary Jean Tenore AP Editor Looks for Candidates Who Still Have 'Real Sense of Enthusiasm & Energy'  Sarah Nordgren, deputy managing editor for the Associated Press, says the AP is interviewing for several jobs now.
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