

You will go into job interviews with a well-researched plan, good-looking supplementary materials including your resume website, and you will know what the competition looks like.

If you treat your career search as a product to be managed, you will ideate potential outcomes in terms of workplace, location, and job description. If nothing else, you will need to pitch yourself and your skills on the job market. Stories may not seem sexy at first, but engagement numbers can help a journalist close the deal. For example, they may need to pull data from CrowdTangle or Chartbeat to show that stories about a particular bridge under construction garner a lot of attention and engagement. Journalists make story pitches every day and to a growing extent they are expected to provide evidence of engagement on previous similar stories to justify their pitch.

“Why should we study ideation, research, project management, and pitching?” You should study this because every job involves pitching.

Let’s freeze the conversation for a second for students who are not necessarily interested in being entrepreneurs. At the heart of the pitch is your promise to develop a successful product, even though you may not yet know all of the variables that will influence its success. It involves ideation, key feature identification and testing, market research, design and branding work, redesign, and pitch performance practice. Developing a pitch is more than coming up with a great idea for a media product and shopping it around to investors. Your pitch must demonstrate that you have a great product idea, that you have done market and competition research, and that you are willing and able to scrap key features, even ones you love, if feedback from customers or investors makes it necessary. On the other hand, you must also demonstrate a capacity for change and perseverance as your idea evolves over time in response to feedback from potential customers and investors. On the one hand, you need to believe in the value of your idea and in your team’s ability to make it viable. Pitching is a dynamic process that requires you to be of two minds. To pitch a journalism or media product is to make the case for your idea to an individual or group in exchange for financial or some other kind of support.
