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Got a Job Offer? What to Do Next (+ Thank You Email Templates)

So it finally happened. You got a job offer. Go ahead, call your mom, and pop that cheap champagne. And then get back to business. […]
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Climb the LadderSkills & Expertise

What Does an Account Manager Do? Skills, Salary & How to Break In

In this article: What Account Managers Do | Key Responsibilities | Required Skills | Salary | Career Path | How to Break In | FAQs […]
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What Does a Social Media Manager Do? Job Description, Skills & Salary

In this article: What They Do | Skills Required | Salary | Tools | Career Path | How to Get Started | FAQs Social media […]
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What Does an Event Planner Do? Responsibilities, Skills, Salary & Career Path

In this article: What They Do | Responsibilities | Skills | Types of Events | Salary | Career Path | How to Break In | […]
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The Agency Pitch Is Broken. Here’s What’s Replacing It.

In this article: Four Fault Lines | What’s Replacing Pitches | Three Mistakes to Avoid A strategist at a mid-sized creative agency recently spent eleven […]
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5 Bad Writing Habits That Hurt Your Career (And How to Fix Them)

In this article: Neglecting to Read | Jumping In Without an Outline | Editing While You Write | No Writing Routine | Reacting Poorly to […]
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What Does an Event Coordinator Do? Job Description, Skills & Salary

In this article: What They Do | Skills Required | Salary | Tools & Technology | Career Path | How to Get Started | FAQs […]
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Adam Glassman Interview: What It’s Like Being Creative Director at O, The Oprah Magazine

Interview originally conducted during Adam Glassman’s tenure as Creative Director at O, The Oprah Magazine In this article: Quick Facts | The Creative Director Role […]
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What Does a Proofreader Do? Job Description, Skills & Salary

In this article: What Proofreaders Do | Proofreader vs. Copy Editor | Skills Required | Salary | Tools | How to Become One | FAQs […]
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How to Advance Your Marketing Career: 8 Proven Strategies

In this article: Uncover Insights | Think Like Executives | Improve Efficiency | Get Comfortable Presenting | Document Your Wins | Build Sales Relationships | […]

Stories, ideas, and perspectives to spark your next creative move. Be Inspired features profiles, essays, and thought pieces that celebrate the work of media and creative professionals and remind you why you got into the industry in the first place.

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How to Change Careers in Media Without Starting Over

In this article: Research Your Dream Job | Optimize Your Resume | Think Like an Entrepreneur | Immerse Yourself Online | Make the Leap | […]
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Goodbye Email When Leaving a Job: 7 Rules, a Template & What NOT to Say

In this article: Should You Send a Goodbye Email? | 4 Dos | 3 Don’ts | Email Template | FAQs Whether you’ve accepted another position […]
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When Working for Free Can Actually Pay Off

In this article: When Working for Free Makes Sense | Gary Vaynerchuk’s Take | Questions to Ask First | When to Say No | How […]

Video Producer Career Guide: What They Do, Skills, Salary & Expert Advice

In this article: What Video Producers Do | Breaking Into Video Production | Starting NORTHBOUND | Career Advice | Skills Development | FAQ We live […]
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8 Side Hustles for Writers and Journalists

In this article: Youth Writing Instructor | Private Tutor | Business Writing Coach | Publishing Consultant | Brand Marketing Consultant | Social Media Manager | […]
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How to Become a Video Producer: Career Tips from Adweek’s John Tejada

John Tejada is a video producer at Adweek. Here's how he got his current position, and how he's getting himself ready for the next stage […]

Food Media Jobs: How to Break Into Food Writing, Styling & Photography

In this article: Food Media Careers | Salaries | Food Stylist | Food Writer | Food Photographer | Content Creator | How to Break In […]

Resources and guidance for job seekers in media, marketing, and creative industries. From crafting your personal brand to navigating the hiring process, Candidates gives you the tools and insights to position yourself as the standout choice.

Ever rescheduled your interview before? Did you email or call? Do you think it changed the dynamic of the interview? Read our advice on how to do it the right way and share with a friend who’s dog ate their resume.

How to Reschedule a Job Interview Professionally (With Email Templates)

In this article: Stay Calm | Reschedule Quickly | Call First | Give a Reason | Apologize | Suggest Dates | Follow Up | Email […]
If you have your heart set on working for a startup, here are some of the top skills you need to succeed.

5 Skills You Need to Work at a Startup

If you’re a professional seeking a new job, there’s a good chance you’ve considered working for a startup. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Business […]
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How to Withdraw a Job Application: Email Templates & Examples for Every Situation

In this article: Reasons to Withdraw | When to Withdraw | How to Withdraw | Email Templates | After a Job Offer | FAQs Whether […]
For most jobs, a reference is a crucial aspect of the vetting process. For some, though, it's not incredibly important, and they're not very interested in checking references. Because you can't be sure which one the job you're looking for will be, have your references ready in case they ask.

How to Send References in an Email: Templates & Examples for Every Step

In this article: When to Provide References | Who to Ask | How to Ask | How to Send References | Reference List Format | […]

Thank You Email After a Bad Interview: How to Recover (With Templates)

Even if your interview didn’t go exactly the way you hoped, it’s still possible to leave a positive final impression before the hiring manager makes […]
References might be a bigger deal than you think. Believe It or not, references can make or break your job prospects, so it’s extremely important to choose them wisely. Even if you had a great interview, a word from one of your references is all it could take to have the hiring manager second-guess you as the right candidate, or get the vote of confidence they need to bring you onto the team. So in a world of Amazon reviews, make sure yours are five stars!

How to Choose Job References (Yes, You Can Use Coworkers)

In this article: Why References Matter | Can You Use a Coworker? | Who to Ask | How to Prep Your References | Include Variety […]
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Education vs. Experience: Proving Your Worth to Employers

The Internet has done a lot to democratize education, and today most employers value skills over credentials. That dynamic creates a double-edged sword. On one […]

News and developments at the intersection of media careers and education. From journalism school updates and industry training programs to workforce trends and skills in demand, Careers & Education keeps you informed on what's shaping the next generation of media professionals.

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Why The Mediabistro Weekly Drop Is the Must-Read Media Careers Newsletter

If you work in media, journalism, entertainment, publishing, or digital content and feel like the rules keep changing, you are not imagining it. Attention is […]
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5 Best AI & Tech Courses for Writers to Future-Proof Their Career (2026)

The creative landscape is shifting under our feet. For journalists, copywriters, editors, and content strategists, the headlines about Artificial Intelligence can be anxiety-inducing. And it […]

Jobs That Might Not Exist in 50 Years

Jobs that might not exist in 50 years On the surface, unemployment figures in the United States may paint a picture of resilience. In June 2025, […]

Best private colleges in America

Best private colleges in America Heading off to college comes with a hefty price tag.  At ranked public schools, 2025-2026 tuition costs rose 3.3% on […]

States with the highest SAT scores

smolaw // Shutterstock States with the highest SAT scores The source of dread for nearly 2 million high schoolers every year, the SAT, or Scholastic […]

Best big college towns in America

Roberto Galan // Shutterstock Best big college towns in America Every year, students from across the country agonize about where to go to college. The […]

‘Failing our kids’: Philadelphia’s struggle highlights how young learners nationwide miss out on legally mandated support services

Rebecca Redelmeier // Chalkbeat ‘Failing our kids’: Philadelphia’s struggle highlights how young learners nationwide miss out on legally mandated support services When Kimberly Halevy’s son […]

Practical strategies for advancing your media or creative career. Climb the Ladder delivers tips on getting promoted, negotiating raises, building your professional network, and making smart moves that take you to the next level.

Ever rescheduled your interview before? Did you email or call? Do you think it changed the dynamic of the interview? Read our advice on how to do it the right way and share with a friend who’s dog ate their resume.

How to Reschedule a Job Interview Professionally (With Email Templates)

In this article: Stay Calm | Reschedule Quickly | Call First | Give a Reason | Apologize | Suggest Dates | Follow Up | Email […]
Digital Skills for Media Pros

Digital Media Skills 2026: Top 10 In-Demand Skills for Pros

We asked media pros what they valued as the top digital skills of the moment. Here’s what they had to say.

7 Ways to Overcome Writer’s Block Fast

In this article: Relax Your Mind | Work on Something Else | Make an Outline | Talk It Out | Use a Writing App | […]
If you have your heart set on working for a startup, here are some of the top skills you need to succeed.

5 Skills You Need to Work at a Startup

If you’re a professional seeking a new job, there’s a good chance you’ve considered working for a startup. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Business […]
opening up your email to send an email withdrawing yourself from consideration from a job

How to Withdraw a Job Application: Email Templates & Examples for Every Situation

In this article: Reasons to Withdraw | When to Withdraw | How to Withdraw | Email Templates | After a Job Offer | FAQs Whether […]
For most jobs, a reference is a crucial aspect of the vetting process. For some, though, it's not incredibly important, and they're not very interested in checking references. Because you can't be sure which one the job you're looking for will be, have your references ready in case they ask.

How to Send References in an Email: Templates & Examples for Every Step

In this article: When to Provide References | Who to Ask | How to Ask | How to Send References | Reference List Format | […]

How to Become an Editor’s Favorite Freelance Writer in 2026

In this article: Mastering the Pitch | Writing & Editing Best Practices | Professional Communication | Frequently Asked Questions If you’ve ever been scolded for […]

News and insights from the entertainment industry. From film and television to streaming, music, and gaming, our entertainment coverage tracks the deals, talent moves, and business developments that matter to media and creative professionals.

20 movies that the critics loved but audiences truly hated

Warner Brothers // Getty Images Movies audiences hated but critics loved With the popularity of social media and the rise of sites like Rotten Tomatoes […]

10 Best Things to Watch on Streaming This Week

Netflix The streaming calendar doesn’t always cooperate. Most weeks, it’s a few decent options buried under a landfill of algorithmic filler. This week is different. […]

What artist data reveals about the rise of Amapiano, a house music subgenre

Frennie Shivambu // Gallo Images via Getty Images What artist data reveals about the rise of Amapiano, a house music subgenre Music trends often arrive […]

The history of the worst 'Star Wars' movie ever made

Mark Sennet // Getty Images A brief history of the infamously terrible ‘Star Wars Holiday Special’ George Lucas’ “Star Wars” saga stands as the most […]

The #1 summer blockbuster of every year since 1970—how many have you seen?

Archive Photos // Getty Images #1 summer movie the year you graduated high school Movies have been a defining part of the summer experience for […]

The 10 Best Things to Watch on Netflix This Weekend

Netflix March arrived quietly and then detonated. Over the past two weeks, Netflix dropped a long-awaited Peaky Blinders film, a second season of the best […]

Your roadmap to landing a role in media. Get a Media Job covers the full journey — from identifying the right opportunities and tailoring your application to interviewing well and negotiating your offer in journalism, publishing, marketing, and beyond.

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Journalism Jobs in 2026: Where the Work Is and How to Get It

The industry has changed, but the opportunities are bigger than the headlines suggest
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Goodbye Email When Leaving a Job: 7 Rules, a Template & What NOT to Say

In this article: Should You Send a Goodbye Email? | 4 Dos | 3 Don’ts | Email Template | FAQs Whether you’ve accepted another position […]
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How To Network in Any Situation

Tikeisha Harris isn’t exactly what you would call an extrovert. She’s friendly (once you get to know her) and personable (once you get to know […]
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What Journalists Should Know Before Switching to PR

For those journos who are ready to say “so long” to whittling word rates and chasing checks, we decided to address (and sometimes debunk) a […]
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What Job Seekers Should (and Shouldn’t) Include on Their Social Media Profiles

Social media can be a huge asset for job-seekers. That is, if you have a solid profile. What does your social media profile say about […]

You’re Searching for Media Jobs in the Wrong Places

The media hiring landscape fractured into five distinct ecosystems, each with different rules. Most job seekers only search one of them.
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How to Get Your Resume Noticed in 15 Seconds or Less

You may spend hours (or days) writing and agonizing over your resume, but once it gets in front of a recruiter, HR staffer or hiring manager, […]

Everything you need to land your next media or creative role. Get Hired covers resume writing, interview prep, portfolio tips, job search strategies, and insider advice to help you stand out and get the offer.

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How Soon Is Too Soon to Look for a New Job?

In this article: The Dilemma | Consider Your Reputation | How Long to Stay | When It’s Okay to Leave Early | How to Explain […]
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Summer Job Search Tips: 5 Ways to Land a Job While Enjoying the Season

Ideas for easy ways to stay on top of your search so you can have the best of both worlds: a chill summer and an […]
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How to Address Employment Gaps on Your Resume (Without Losing the Interview)

In this article: Be Truthful | Keep Dates Simple | How to Reference It | Fill in the Gaps | Cover Letter Advice | FAQs […]
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When to Update LinkedIn With a New Job (Without Alerting Your Boss)

In this article: When You’re Job Seeking (While Employed) | How to Turn Off Notifications | When You Land a New Job | How to […]
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Resume Words to Avoid (and Power Words to Use Instead)

In this article: Words to Avoid | Power Words to Use | Other Words Employers Love | Space-Killers to Cut | FAQ Your resume is […]
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This Week’s Best Job Search and Career Advice for Media Pros

We understand how busy you are at work, so we've rounded up the best career and job search advice from the past week so that […]

Your guide to building a successful freelance career in media and creative industries. Go Freelance covers finding clients, setting rates, managing your business, and navigating the unique challenges of working for yourself.

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Freelance Writing Jobs: Where to Find Work & How to Get Started in 2026

In this article: Types of Freelance Writing | Where to Find Jobs | Freelance Writer Rates | Skills Required | Getting Started | Tools | […]

How to Get Your First Magazine Feature Story Accepted

Tired of writing for the FOB? Veteran freelancers give their tips on how you can move up to feature bylines.
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Hed, Dek, Lede & More: 10 Journalism Terms Every Freelance Writer Should Know

In this article: Hed, Dek & Lede | Slug | FOB & BOB | The Well | Slush Pile | On Spec | Over the […]
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6 Reasons a Journalism Degree Is Still Necessary

Anyone with the passion to write can start a WordPress or Substack and call themselves a journalist, but there’s more to a career in journalism […]
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How to Get Your First Clips When No One Will Hire You Yet

Editor’s note: This article features advice from Anne Russell, who at the time of our original interview was editor-in-chief of Shape magazine. Russell has since […]
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Inside the Front of Book: How to Shape a Magazine’s Identity

Glamorous celebrity profiles and hard-hitting investigative reports may be the domain of the feature well. But when it comes to shaping a magazine’s identity, expressing […]
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Ask MB: How Do I Become a Topic Expert?

So here’s a question we’ve been hearing a lot: “I’m a freelance writer for magazines and newspapers, and my friends tell me I should develop […]

Explore the latest from Los Angeles, the epicenter of entertainment and media. From Hollywood studio deals and streaming wars to agency moves and shifts in the creative job market, our LA coverage keeps media and entertainment professionals informed about the stories shaping the industry.

Biggest plays in San Francisco Giants history

RCPPHOTO // Shutterstock Biggest plays in San Francisco Giants history Major League Baseball history is built on moments — swings, pitches, and split-second plays that […]

Biggest plays in San Diego Padres history

Grindstone Media Group // Shutterstock Biggest plays in San Diego Padres history Major League Baseball history is built on moments — swings, pitches, and split-second […]

Biggest plays in Oakland Athletics history

dean bertoncelj // Shutterstock Biggest plays in Oakland Athletics history Major League Baseball history is built on moments — swings, pitches, and split-second plays that […]

Biggest plays in Los Angeles Angels history

RCPPHOTO // Shutterstock Biggest plays in Los Angeles Angels history Major League Baseball history is built on moments — swings, pitches, and split-second plays that […]

Biggest plays in Los Angeles Dodgers history

Grindstone Media Group // Shutterstock Biggest plays in Los Angeles Dodgers history Major League Baseball history is built on moments — swings, pitches, and split-second […]

Most popular boy names in the 80s in California

Katrina Elena // Shutterstock Most popular boy names in the 80s in California Known for the emergence of MTV, the rise of neon, and the […]

Media and creative industry news from the heart of New York City. From publishing and advertising to digital media and beyond, our NYC coverage tracks the deals, moves, and trends shaping one of the world's most influential media markets.

Biggest plays in New York Mets history

RCPPHOTO // Shutterstock Biggest plays in New York Mets history Major League Baseball history is built on moments — swings, pitches, and split-second plays that […]

Biggest plays in New York Yankees history

RCPPHOTO // Shutterstock Biggest plays in New York Yankees history Major League Baseball history is built on moments — swings, pitches, and split-second plays that […]

Most popular boy names in the 80s in New York

Pshenina_m // Shutterstock Most popular boy names in the 80s in New York Known for the emergence of MTV, the rise of neon, and the […]

How gas prices have changed in New York City in the last week

pan demin // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in New York City in the last week Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in New […]

New York frozen pizza trends, according to Instacart data

PJ McDonnell // Shutterstock New York frozen pizza trends, according to Instacart data In honor of National Pi Day (March 13), Instacart looked into one […]
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Game Recognize Game: Who Really Wins in Sports Media

This week, the Super Bowl ended with the Seahawks dominating the Patriots, but the real story, as always, had nothing to do with the action […]
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Hollywood Finally Got a Win This Weekend

FADE IN: It’s been the kind of year at the box office that makes you wonder if audiences collectively decided to take a gap year. […]
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Hollywood’s Creative Reset Is Underway

THE MEDIABISTRO WEEKLY DROP: CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH EDITION December 17, 2025 I’ll be real with you; because this dumpster fire of a year just […]
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Attention Is Fragmented And Media Careers Are Adapting

Matt Damon has earned the right to tell it like it is. He isn’t just an actor. He is an Oscar-winning screenwriter who has spent […]
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Washington Post Cuts 100 Jobs as Publishing’s 40% Decline Continues

The Editorial Control Edition There was a time, not so long ago, when being an editor was more than a job – it was a […]
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Your Media Career Doesn’t Need NYC or LA Anymore

These days, I’m lucky enough to hear from dozens of entertainment and media professionals every month – one of the perks of this gig – […]
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Short Form Content, Long Odds

Welcome back to the Mediabistro Weekly Drop. We heard your feedback that sometimes this newsletter runs a bit long, so we’re switching things up. After […]