Sai-Kit Chu, a recent Ryerson grad turned photographer, offers up some advice for all you novice photographers out there who are interested in taking your hobby to the next level.
By Amar Shah in Q & As on March 11, 2010
Sai-Kit Chu, a recent Ryerson grad turned photographer, offers up some advice for all you novice photographers out there who are interested in taking your hobby to the next level.
By Rebecca Cave in Launch Your Career, Video on February 26, 2010
Who knew comedy was such hard work? 22-year-old comedian Adam Christie let us hang out with him at Yuk Yuk’s in Toronto where he spilled the beans about the comedy business.
By Daniela DiStefano in At Work, Internships/Co-ops on February 11, 2010
I got the chance to do something young reporters everywhere dream of: cover a public address of the President of the United States of America.
By Rebecca Cave in Video on January 25, 2010
In today’s episode, Lauren meets TalentEgg’s newest intern to talk about video production as a career path!
By Lauren Friese in At Work, Q & As, Video on January 22, 2010
Lauren chats with freelance social media strategist Sophie Bifield about the best and worst parts of freelancing in a new industry like social media.
By Cassandra Jowett in Internships/Co-ops, Launch Your Career, Video on January 14, 2010
Kate did an internship with MTV while she was in school and now works at MTV headquarters in Toronto. Lauren asks her how she made her way up from intern to employee.
By Hilary Fair in At Work on November 24, 2009
It’s easy to forget the world around you when the paper piles high. And it’s also easy to forget that the restaurants, bars, galleries, shops and walking trails which are the mainstays of your non-academic moments are potential treasures to people less familiar with your cityscape.
By Laura Baziuk in Networking on November 12, 2009
With nothing else on the employment horizon, I thought about what to do come September. I decided to head home to Vancouver for a while, and then come back to Toronto eventually to look for work.
By Daniela DiStefano in Q & As on November 11, 2009
“When you are working in any type of media you need to know how to communicate with others and handle yourself in a professional manner and I had a lot of practice with that as a student and intern.”
By Nicole Wray in Launch Your Career, Resumés on October 28, 2009
You can personalize your online resumé to include recommendations, a design portfolio, writing examples, audio and video clips, links to off-site work, your thesis, awards you have won, and anything else that will show a potential employer why you are right for the job.
