Q. I am at a metro daily and am in the process of applying for another job. Up until
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now I always had a fairly modest application package, with a cover letter, resume and nine or 10 hard-copy clips in a manila envelope.
I plan to apply at some fairly large and prestigious newspapers and/or magazines and wonder whether I need to step up my application package with binders, color copies of my stories, etc.
What is standard?
Thanks.
TampaA. No, no, no.
Do not use binders, color copies, etc.
Your KISS portfolio -- Keep it Simple, Sweetheart -- is plenty.
Any print reporter who wants a portfolio upgrade these days should do it by adding multimedia content.
Multimedia doesn't just mean photos, audio and video. Think about interactive databases, blogs and collaborations with informational graphic artists.
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