How To Find Publishing Jobs Joplin MO

Publishing jobs are not as few and far between as many people believe. If you need help finding the right publishing job for you, read the following article.

Local Companies

Scholastic Inc
(573) 636-5271
2931 E McCarty St
Jefferson City, MO
Quality Medical Publishing Inc
(314) 878-7808
2248 Welsch Industrial Ct
Saint Louis, MO
Dbr Publishing Co
(816) 461-1350
3675 S Noland Rd
Independence, MO
Fireside Books
(314) 991-1335
8356 Olive Blvd
Saint Louis, MO
American Home-School Publishing Llc
(816) 632-1503
PO Box 570
Cameron, MO
Windy Hills Woods
(816) 746-4695
7169 NW Lingley Dr
Kansas City, MO
Ambassadors Press
(816) 965-0509
8109 E 134 Ter
Kansas City, MO
Stinson Press
(573) 686-6011
400 Stinson Dr
Poplar Bluff, MO
Seven Hills Publishing
(417) 777-8642
4393 S 70th Rd
Bolivar, MO
Redemptorists the
(636) 464-6999
1 Liguori Dr
Barnhart, MO

Publishing jobs are not as few and far between as many people believe. While it's true that the vast majority of publishing jobs were once located in New York City, today there are any number of opportunities in other states, as well as online.
  1. Establish yourself with qualifications. Jobs in publishing are not as scarce as they once were, but there are still some stringent skill requirements. A degree in English, communications or a related field of study is most helpful. If that isn't possible, taking a few classes would also be helpful. Doing the appropriate reading on your own is an excellent way to get some experience and expertise, even if you do have the degree. Keeping current with publishing changes and trends will keep you ready for job interviews.

  2. Work your way up. If you have your eye on a cherry publishing job, you may just have to start at the bottom. And that may not be as an associate editor - it may be as the coffee fetcher. But if you keep up with the industry and are good at whatever job you do get, it will be much easier to move up the ranks into the "real" publishing jobs.

  3. Have an excellent resume and include clips. Even if you have the qualifications, you will need to have some published editing or writing samples. If possible, they should be published samples of works you have edited, and they should be relevant to the publisher's business. If you don't have any published samples, it will be very difficult to get your foot in the door in any capacity. There are ways to get samples if you don't have any. One way is to offer your services for free to non-profit companies, for church newsletters, or anything else that is likely to take you up on your offer of free work. One way to get more prestigious clips is to do an internship with a newspaper or magazine. These publications generally take in a lot of interns, and their clips will carry a little more weight than a newsletter.

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Author: L. Shepherd

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