Hello, Stanford anime fans!
Long time no see! I hope you don’t mind me sending to this list, but I used to be part of Stanford Newtype years ago, and I’m still actively into anime. After leaving Newtype, I managed to become a staff member in the FanimeCon Publications group, and we have a few openings for newsletter reporters and publications designers. FanimeCon staff do not get paid at all, but we do get a free staff badge, as well as the experience of helping to run a convention attended by 10,000 people. Also, as a productive member of the Publications groups, our work will seen by a lot of anime fans.
Here are descriptions of the positions and how to apply:
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Newsletter Reporter
The FanimeCon newsletter distributes two print issues per day during the convention and one online issue per month between January and May. The newsletter reporter writes articles about Fanime and possibly other anime news for the newsletter. Some articles may be assigned, while others may be at the reporter’s discretion, so the reporter should be
able to follow an assignment as well as find interesting and newsworthy stories as they occur. The reporters must be willing to give full control over submitted articles to the editor, who may need to correct, trim, or rephrase the content.
If you’re interested in applying, please e-mail tenba@netflight.com.
Please show a sample of your writing by including a few paragraphs about which aspects of anime conventions interest you most.
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Publications Designer
Publications is responsible for producing various print material for FanimeCon, such as business cards, flyers, bookmarks, and booklets. The publications designer will be responsible for turning potentially vague instructions into an electronic document that is suitable for being sent to the printing shop. The designer must be willing to incorporate feedback and suggestions from managers and must be able to produce documents in a timely fashion.
To apply, please send a cover letter, a resume, and some of your design samples to publications@fanime.com.
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FanimeCon has other groups that need staff members. For example, the Rovers claim that they always need more people. There’s a FanimeCon staff meeting this afternoon:
Hilton San Jose
300 Almaden Boulevard
San Jose, CA 95110
Santa Clara Room
January 28, 2007 3PM
If you’d like to apply for staff in some other group, attend the
meeting, listen to the announcements, and approach the person who runs the group that interests you. If all else fails, the HR staff can help place you into groups with openings. If you can’t make this meeting (and I apologize for the short notice), there’s a staff meeting every month until the convention, and the next one will be in the same room
on February 11. The meetings after that are still tentative, but feel free to e-mail me if you’re interested in future meeting dates or if you have any questions.
Thank you for reading this, and have a nice day!
– Betty Lee
bettylee@netflight.com