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11. May, 2012 Finding a job, latest
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VIDEO | First fortnight at my first journalism job

by Hannah Bass

If I’ve been a little absent from Hacks of late, it’s because I’ve been juggling the last term of my MA with starting my first proper full-time, paid journalism job. Crazy stuff. Here’s a little video update on where I’m working and how I’ve been getting on…

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