AAJA-Hawaii career workshop on Tuesday
The Hawaii chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association next week presents "A Layoff Survival Guide: How to Survive Shaky Times."
With newsrooms downsizing, find out how to prepare if you're concerned about losing your job, you've received a pink slip, or you just want to be ready for what's ahead. Our panelists will address what employers are looking for, journalism-related jobs and job searching in a tough market.
The workshop will be on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at The Honolulu Advertiser first-floor conference room.
Panelists will include:
This panel is free to all. Call 535-8102 to reserve a space or for more information.
Founded in 1981, AAJA is a nonprofit professional and educational organization with more than 2,000 members across the country. AAJA serves Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders by encouraging young people to consider journalism as a career, developing managers in the media industry, and promoting fair and accurate news coverage.