>paid internship at university as a photographer/videographer
>paid job with student association as a videographer
>unpaid internship with local non profit as part of the social media marketing team
>writing for student newspaper
>work as a freelancer doing music videos and wedding films
>had work in student run film festivals, and submitted to my first real film festival this summer
>starting YouTube channel and building a number of subscribers, and releasing weekly content
I know no one can predict the future, but i'm graduating in a year, and i'm just anxious. my resume looks good, right? I feel like that is a lot of stuff, but I have friends who have spent the summer in LA or Europe or NYC. I mean, I don't think I would be getting hired in college if my work wasn't up to snuff.
Anybody have experience with getting a job after college? Especially in the journalism/media/marketing field.
You're fine in terms of work experience. Your personality and demand for your field will dictate how easily you land a job now.
>>18587321
It's all about relevant experience these days. What about eating baguettes and drinking wine with other pretentious retards is relevant to journalism?