August 17, 2023

Chances are, you’re on a different path than you thought you’d be when you first entered the media industry.

That’s OK. You’re nowhere near alone, and we can help you with whatever comes next.

Join us for our LinkedIn live event, Career plot twist: Building a toolkit for the unexpected, at 4 p.m. Eastern on Aug. 21 to hear from Leadership Academy for Women in Media director Kate Cox, and alumni Jin Ding, Erika Hobbs and Zainab Shah.

You’ll hear first-hand stories on how to use your network to build career resilience, what to do to bounce back after a sudden shift and how to navigate anything that comes your way.

We’ve compiled this list of Poynter articles and guides to provide more inspiration and practical tools for our readers.

Navigating change

Who can say they know for sure where they’re going to be in a year anymore? The media landscape feels like it’s shifting every minute, and being able to find your place among the changes is key to staying in the game.

Building connections

Having a strong network is key to building a career that lasts. But it can be daunting, especially if you’re starting from scratch. Here are some resources to get you started on your networking journey.

Layoffs

In this news business climate, layoffs seem inevitable if you hang around long enough. The key is to navigate the fine print, process the loss and keep moving.

Looking for a new job

Sometimes, the best thing you can do for your career is move on from your current workplace. Knowing when to go and how to get to your next stop is a vital skill in managing your career.

Self-care on the job

One constant to navigating change in your career is making sure you’re in a stable place to both evaluate your own needs and strengths and continue to protect yourself as an asset.

Life after journalism

Sometimes, for a small stretch or for good, people decide that they need to leave the journalism industry. Hear from others who have made similar changes on what it’s meant for them to expand their horizons outside of reporting.

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Annie Aguiar is an audience engagement producer for Poynter’s newsroom. She was previously a state issues reporter for the Lansing State Journal and graduated from…
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