Concept: Provides readers with first person accounts/reviews of specific fields of work/Shows what is 'hot' in the job market pertaining to the time of release.
Reader Demographic: Anyone who is interested in the ever-changing job market/is curious about uncommon fields of work/as well anyone who is seeking a job.
Advertisers: Advertisers for a plethora of products would be able make their way in to Career Insider. Companies such as Barney's, Nordstrom's, Microsoft, Apple, and Intel would all be relevant as the magazine dabbles in both tech AND professional aspects of the business world.
Articles:
I am curious about what's inside the "Working internationally: It mat be time to pack your bags" because I would like to pack my bag and see how could I contribute to the society. Some words on the cover could change the colour maybe?
ReplyDeletea convenient magazine for us college students who want insight on a specific career that is relevant to our major. as well as creating awareness on an international scale as oppose to just domestic
ReplyDeleteDoesn't seem like a magazine I would personally be interested, but I would expect much success from readers who are aspiring entrepreneurs! It's not the kind of information you wouldn't find in a published book.
ReplyDeleteThis one's super-unique! I would definitely pick it up to read 'The ten most in-demand jobs of 2014.'!! :)
ReplyDeletei would totally pick this up. A magazine like this could really help keep me up to date. However, it may be a little broad for a traditional magazine.
ReplyDeleteGood idea. I think readers would be interesting, especially because you bring together information that changes pretty often like where jobs are.
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