Thursday, August 20, 2009
Why you should take a class at Ryerson this fall

I interrupt my summer blogging vacation to let you know that the information night for Ryerson’s Magazine Publishing program is tonight. Come meet me and the other teachers in the program and find out what we can do to help your career.

Whether you’re new to the industry or a veteran looking to upgrade or diversify your skills (or somewhere in between), the classes are a fun way to learn new tricks and meet new people. And if you’re lucky (like I was, years ago), the connections you build in the classes could help land you a new job.

Jump over to the Canadian Magazines blog to get detailed information about the courses. Web Editorial is taught in the second half of the semester, so I’m off the hook until late October (although I’ll still be there tomorrow evening), but for all classes, don’t leave registration too late – there’s a minimum number of students before they’ll run a class and it would be a shame for a class you’re interested in to be cancelled.

See you tonight!

- Kat Tancock
About Me
Kat Tancock
Kat Tancock is a freelance writer, editor and digital consultant based in Toronto. She has worked on the sites of major brands including Reader's Digest, Best Health, Canadian Living, Homemakers, Elle Canada and Style at Home and teaches the course Creating Website Editorial at Ryerson University.
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