Wordeater Student Workers

Wordeater Student  Workers help to design, promote, and distribute Wordeater.   Highly motivated students are hired each year or semester to fulfill several key roles depending on their unique talents, including graphic design, writing, web design, event production, and communication/organization skills.  Anywhere from 2-4 workers can be employed at simultaneously to form the production staff.  Workers may contribute anywhere from 20-60 hours of work per semester, and their work schedule depends largely upon the production schedule for each issue. They also can still submit their work to Wordeater and participate as an editor. The positions provide valuable experience, some minor income, and a great resume line and reference!

The following positions are advertised in the first few weeks of the fall semester:

Wordeater Web Designer

1. Design and produce the Wordeater  e-zine publication based on the production schedule (40-50 hours/semester).
2. Attend periodic production meetings with Advisor, Production Assistant, Graphic Designer, and Editorial Board.
3. Assist in Wordeater promotion and public relations.
4. Attend Wordeater promotion and performance events.

Photoshop skills & web design skills necessary.

Work availability as required by the production schedule.

Wordeater Graphic Designer

1. Assist in the design and production of Wordeater print and e-zine publications based on the production schedule (40-50 hours/semester).
2. Attend periodic production meetings with Advisor, Web Designer, Production Assistant, and Editorial Board.
3. Assist in Wordeater promotion and public relations.
4. Attend Wordeater promotion and performance events.

Photoshop skills necessary; web design skills desired.

Work availability as required by the production schedule.

Wordeater Production Assistant

1. Assist in the design and production of Wordeater print and e-zine publications based on the production schedule (40-50 hours/semester)
2. Attend periodic production meetings with Advisor, Graphic Artist, Web Designer, and Editorial Board.
3. Assist in Wordeater promotion and public relations.
4. Attend Wordeater promotion and performance events.

Photoshop, web design, and event coordination skills desired.

Work availability as required by the production schedule.

Being a Wordeater student worker is valuable experience for creative writers and artists, and particularly for those students who desire a career in publishing, graphic arts, editing, or journalism.  It's also fun and you meet other like-minded creative people!

See a print copy or an e-zine at www.wordeater.org for examples of past issues and more details.

See the job postings (when available at)   JJC Career Services.