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Entry Level Jobs With The Daily Beast


Once you start interviewing for jobs, you realize how important it is to stay well informed. Whether it's staying up on the industry that you want to work in or just keeping up with current events, you need to be able to speak (somewhat) intelligently about a wide range of topics. Chit chat and small talk play a big part in the impression that you make, so don't try to use the fact that you "live in a bubble" at college to explain away your ignorance. Instead, you should subscribe to the The Daily Beast. It's a cheat sheet for current events that covers a wide array of topics. Some would call it a news aggregator, but they like calling what they do "curating." The site was created by Tina Brown, who was formerly the editor at Vanity Fair and The New Yorker. The Daily Beast, which is based out of New York City, launched just over a year ago, and has been able to garner a huge amount of traffic pretty quickly. I guess it might have something to do with their IAC backing.

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Thumbnail image for Willy Franzen.jpgArticle by Willy Franzen of One Day, One Internship and One Day, One Job

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