TaigaStar
More! Deeper!
It's also hard to get entry-level positions in your field when your school's carreer center says, "Well, I'm not sure if we have anything to help you... We'll look, but don't get your hopes up." Likewise, all entry-level positions in publishing in New York require me to either be: A) a glorified secretary to get my foot in the door; B) have at least 5 years prior publishing experience (as a "preference"); or C) thate a $15K cut in pay.
Since I've shifted the topic, who actually works in their field and how did you get that position?
Since I've shifted the topic, who actually works in their field and how did you get that position?

