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Before NME I'd worked on small title magazines and when I'd tell my mum I had a new job she'd say, "That's nice, I'll look out for it on the news stands," which meant she had no idea what I was talking about. Know what you're on about, understand the organisation and try to see things from their point of view. Be honest, if you don't have the answer then say so. I want something entirely functional — where you've worked and your experience — or something informal and bouncy. Making things happen.

When I walk into the O2 Arena next week with 18, people going mad, I get to stand on the side of the stage and think, I helped do this. I don't care if you've got a degree or not, but it helps to be a good writer. Start to make things happen now, getting experience is vital, so is loving the internet.

I used to be very dismissive of media studies but universities are now creating multimedia journalists who are very valuable. Being able to go to any gig I want, but the best part happened a few minutes ago when the magazine came into the office. Could your resume use some help?

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By continuing, you agree to Monster's privacy policy , terms of use and use of cookies. Search Career Advice. Advice Career Levels Entry Level. Is it better for your career if you work for name-brand companies? Today, the answer to that question is somewhat complicated. Jon Simmons, Monster contributor. I have worked with some very talented people over the years though, and some very nice individuals too.

As a reporter, I got to cover some amazing events and meet many of my heroes like Paul McCartney , but it's definitely time for a new challenge. Pros Free records, foreign trips, festival entry. Cons Long hours, poor renumeration, little feedback. Yes There are 1 helpful reviews 1 No.

Great company Electrician Former Employee - uk - 17 September Fantastic company to work for will miss working with such fantastic people. Rate your recent company Share your experience to help others. Help us improve! See more NME reviews. Claim this company page. Want to know more about working here? Ask a question about working or interviewing at NME. Our community is ready to answer.



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