Please. Just. Stop. Also, explain to me how this is an OA position and not a classified staff position. What are the exclusion excuses?
confused communicator
09/03/2022
Here’s a reason why they need this position, and I quote from the job posting:
“The position has an emphasis on copywriting, photography, video and graphic designing a deadline environment.”
I am surprised they only require an Associate’s Degree. The journalism school now has specialties in science comm at both the undergrad and grad levels but I guess the Knight Campus doesn’t think that’s valuable?
uomattersPost author | 09/03/2022
Thanks, I’d missed Rob Guldberg’s slap at the J-School.
Fishwrapper
09/03/2022
Back in the day, when I learned the trade, most of those areas of emphasis would be their own person. That way you could look towards getting good copywriting, good photography, good video, good graphic design, etc., instead of merely “well, I got it all done…more or (probably) less adequately…” Of course, for this job, it literally has to be only good enough for government work.
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No wonder top-level communications these days seem to miss the mark… (Unfortunately this applies to many other places, too.)
Please. Just. Stop. Also, explain to me how this is an OA position and not a classified staff position. What are the exclusion excuses?
Here’s a reason why they need this position, and I quote from the job posting:
“The position has an emphasis on copywriting, photography, video and graphic designing a deadline environment.”
I am surprised they only require an Associate’s Degree. The journalism school now has specialties in science comm at both the undergrad and grad levels but I guess the Knight Campus doesn’t think that’s valuable?
Thanks, I’d missed Rob Guldberg’s slap at the J-School.
Back in the day, when I learned the trade, most of those areas of emphasis would be their own person. That way you could look towards getting good copywriting, good photography, good video, good graphic design, etc., instead of merely “well, I got it all done…more or (probably) less adequately…” Of course, for this job, it literally has to be only good enough for government work.
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No wonder top-level communications these days seem to miss the mark… (Unfortunately this applies to many other places, too.)