A Conversation with the New York Times' Ted Kim
About this Event
257 Beacon Street, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
https://app.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1824127 #careers career journalismIf journalism—or The New York Times—is anywhere on your radar, be in this room. We’re bringing in Ted Kim (BC ’94), Director of Newsroom Career Programs at The New York Times, for a candid, no-fluff conversation about how to build a career in journalism, what it actually takes to make it, and where the industry is headed next.
RSVP Here: (214) A Conversation with the New York Times' Ted Kim | Handshake
Why you should show up (and why skipping this is a mistake):
- Hear exactly what top newsrooms look for in early-career candidates—beyond grades and résumés.
- Learn how to stand out: clips, internships, skills, and the mindset that gets you hired.
- Get the inside view on roles beyond reporting—editing, audience, visuals, product, data, and more at The New York Times.
- Ask direct questions and get straight answers from someone who shapes newsroom talent pipelines.
Who should attend?
Students who are serious about journalism, media, or careers at The New York Times—writers, editors, designers, photographers, coders, strategists, and the NYT-curious. All majors and class years welcome. No prior newsroom experience required.
Bottom line: If you care about journalism—or want a future at The New York Times—don’t sit this out.