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careers (hopkins magazine)

May 5, 2014 jamespaterson7@gmail.com Leave a comment

” title=”job shop”>http://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2012/fall/career-moves” title=”Hopkins essay”>

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Hopkins Magazine Editor' note: "Jim is one of those reporters who will ask a thousand questions of a thousand sources, then go back and ask a thousand more. (One source, Neil Grauer, said to me in the hallway that he had exchanged so many e-mails with Jim, he felt like he had written the story himself.) So I knew if anyone could track down obscure rituals in Hopkins history, Jim could."

Washington Post Magazine editor: "This is great; write some more."

Top education publication editor: "I showed the story to my editor. She loved it."

Major energy magazine editor:
"These are so great. Thanks for doing this on tight deadline."

Counseling magazine source:
"It was refreshing to read an accurate and substantive discussion of counseling methods that was...how do I say this...much more engaging than many academic/scholarly articles on the same "Hopkins

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