Mark your calendar for Career Day at the Club March 28
The Career Day conference at the National Press Club will be held 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, March 28.
Spend the whole day or spend only an hour, this is a unique opportunity to grow your professional network and explore your next career or next step on your journalism career ladder.
Calling all mid-career professionals looking for a move up, early-career professionals looking for their next shop, freelancers hoping to connect with new potential clients, journalism and communication students.
Tickets: $25 public/$15 students and National Press Club members
Included in your admission price are:
- Direct access to recruiters in journalism and journalism-adjacent industries
- A free photo session in our pop-up headshot studio, with photos delivered by email
- Career-focused training sessions produced by the National Press Club Journalism Institute
- Exclusive access to the Career Day lounge and workroom: Work downtown from the National Press Club for the day.
Watch: Highlights from last year’s inaugural Career Day.
Details and a schedule for this full day of training sessions will be added soon.
Food add-ons
The National Press Club will have food and beverages available for purchase throughout the day. If you’d like to pre-order breakfast or lunch, you can do that with your ticket purchase as an add-on.
Current Exhibitors
Platform Sponsor
- Rolli
Recruiters
- American City Business Journals
- American University School of Communication
- The Associated Press
- Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY
- C-SPAN
- Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
- Philip Merrill College of Journalism at The University of Maryland
- POLITICO
- Report for America
- States Newsroom
- URL Media
- USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
- Washington Examiner
- Washington Intern Student Housing (WISH)
Additional recruiters will be announced throughout March.
The event in organized by the National Press Club Journalism Institute.
The National Press Club Journalism Institute promotes an engaged, global citizenry through a free and independent press and through programs and trainings. NPCJI is the nonprofit affiliate of the National Press Club.