12/01/2010

20 Ways to Get Published in 2011

By Jennifer Kim

Are you interested in writing an article for the Government section of Career Convergence, but not sure about the topic? Here are 20 ideas to get you started. These are only the beginning…feel free to develop your own idea!

To submit an article or discuss ideas for writing an article, please contact Jennifer Kim, Government Dept. Associate Editor (Jennifer.kim@mepcom.army.mil). Complete Submission Guidelines can be found on the right side of this magazine. Remember, the Government work setting includes local/state/federal, corrections, military, and workforce development, and articles should be about 950 words. Career Convergence readers are career development practitioners. Articles should address trends, "how to", best practices, case examples, overview of models, assessment reviews, training opportunities and related career information.

Federal Careers

Corrections

Military

Workforce Development & Training

Lastly, consider sharing why you work with one of these populations. Perhaps you always wanted to help veterans transition to civilian careers, or you were surprised to discover your niche helping ex-offenders find meaningful work?

 


 

 

Jennifer SmithJennifer Kim, NCC is the Associate Editor for the Government Section of Career Convergence. She lives in Chicago and serves as an Education Services Specialist (ESS) for the Department of Defense, where she oversees the administration of the ASVAB Career Exploration Program www.asvabprogram.com in the western half of the US. She can be reached at Jennifer.kim@mepcom.army.mil

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2 Comments

Mila R. Asperin   on Wednesday 12/01/2010 at 07:28 PM

response to author by e mail has undeliverable to address provided in article. Please advise. Text/draft saved.
thank you.

Jennifer Kim   on Wednesday 12/01/2010 at 09:22 PM

If the e-mail address in the article isn't working, resend to jennifer.smith2@mepcom.army.mil

Thanks!

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