Building your online profile in journalism and media
A 90-minute workshop on how to enhance your online profile including your portfolio, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms
Looking for new career opportunities? Join us for this new workshop presented by the South Jersey Information Equity Project (SJIEP).
Our host is Emma Carew Grovum, the founder of Kimbap Media and The Marshall Project's Director of Careers and Culture. Emma is an expert in the field of digital media and career advancement, and she will provide invaluable insights and tips for building a strong online profile that will help you stand out in the job market.
This workshop aims to help you:
- Gain valuable insights and tips from a seasoned professional in the field of digital media and career advancement.
- Learn how to build a strong online profile that will help you stand out in the job market.
- Network with other professionals in your industry and potentially make new connections that can lead to career opportunities.
- Improve your chances of landing a job by enhancing your online presence and making yourself more visible to potential employers.
- Learn about the South Jersey Information Equity Project and how it is working to address media inequity in South Jersey, which is a critical issue in today's society.
- Expand your knowledge of digital media and its impact on career advancement, which can be useful for anyone looking to advance in their chosen field.
- Get inspired by hearing the success stories of others who have used digital media to enhance their careers and achieve their goals.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn from Emma Carew Grovum, who has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field of digital media and career advancement.
Join us on Wednesday, June 14th from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
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The South Jersey Information Equity Project was conceived at the Center for Cooperative Media in late 2019 through a partnership with the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ). Its goal is to address media inequity in South Jersey, specifically by seeking to improve the quality and quantity of news and information produced by and for communities of color. To learn more, visit sjiep.org.
A 90-minute workshop on how to enhance your online profile including your portfolio, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms
Looking for new career opportunities? Join us for this new workshop presented by the South Jersey Information Equity Project (SJIEP).
Our host is Emma Carew Grovum, the founder of Kimbap Media and The Marshall Project's Director of Careers and Culture. Emma is an expert in the field of digital media and career advancement, and she will provide invaluable insights and tips for building a strong online profile that will help you stand out in the job market.
This workshop aims to help you:
- Gain valuable insights and tips from a seasoned professional in the field of digital media and career advancement.
- Learn how to build a strong online profile that will help you stand out in the job market.
- Network with other professionals in your industry and potentially make new connections that can lead to career opportunities.
- Improve your chances of landing a job by enhancing your online presence and making yourself more visible to potential employers.
- Learn about the South Jersey Information Equity Project and how it is working to address media inequity in South Jersey, which is a critical issue in today's society.
- Expand your knowledge of digital media and its impact on career advancement, which can be useful for anyone looking to advance in their chosen field.
- Get inspired by hearing the success stories of others who have used digital media to enhance their careers and achieve their goals.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn from Emma Carew Grovum, who has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field of digital media and career advancement.
Join us on Wednesday, June 14th from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
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The South Jersey Information Equity Project was conceived at the Center for Cooperative Media in late 2019 through a partnership with the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists (PABJ). Its goal is to address media inequity in South Jersey, specifically by seeking to improve the quality and quantity of news and information produced by and for communities of color. To learn more, visit sjiep.org.