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Critiques available at Job Fair

Visit the NABJ Career Fair and get your work critiqued by professionals who decide who gets summer internships and who gets full-time jobs at some of the nation’s best newspapers.

The critique sessions will be offered from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday. The two critique booths are located inside the exhibit hall, in the corner just beyond the Knight Ridder row of recruiting booths and next to the CBS recruiting booths.

Radio, television and newspaper work will be critiqued. Broadcast work will be critiqued by members of the Radio Television News Directors Association. Newspaper work will be critiqued by top columnists, editors and recruiters including:

C. Ron Allen, the Sun-Sentinel
Cathie Anderson, business editor, The Sacramento Bee
Dan Barkin, deputy managing editor, The News & Observer
Rodney Brooks, deputy managing editor/Money, USA Today
Sandra Gadsen, assistant managing editor, the St. Petersburg Times
Jackie Jones, journalism professor at Penn. State and former deputy city editor, The Washington Post
Walter Middlebrook, recruiter, Newsday
Larry Olmstead, vice president, Knight Ridder and former managing editor, The Miami Herald
Rochelle Riley, columnist, the Detroit Free Press
Reggie Stuart, recruiter, Knight Ridder
Ernie Suggs, reporter, the Atlanta Journal Constitution
Will Sutton, deputy managing editor, The News & Observer
Angela Tuck, recruiter, the Atlanta Journal Constitution



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