I've written 2 dissertations, I've written for academic publications, I have degrees from 3 countries (2 in Europe, 1 in US... all known universities), and I've lived all over, working on humanitarian issues, even interning with UNDP... my degrees are in international development (human rights, environmental studies, etc). I don't want to write for a small paper on local issues as my experience and interests lie elsewhere, mainly in southeast asia. As such, I would like to work as a freelance or correspondent on political and development issues. Since I just finished graduate school recently, what should I do? I am also willing to work in high risk situations. I lived in 2 countries where coups happened. I generally think my CV makes me qualified for a lot and I can write well, but without working previously as a journalist, what do I do?
2007-03-02
13:03:37
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