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When news met the internet, with Twitter's Director of Curation, Joanna Geary - Part Two

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It's part two of my interview with Twitter's Director of Curation, Joanna Geary. She takes us through her career from working at The Guardian to starting out at Twitter in 2013, with loads of great insight on how the journalism industry has tried and tried and tried again to mould itself to the demands of the internet.

Joanna's also got some great tips on taking your skills out of the newsroom and into a tech company, if you're starting to look at other options.

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It's part two of my interview with Twitter's Director of Curation, Joanna Geary. She takes us through her career from working at The Guardian to starting out at Twitter in 2013, with loads of great insight on how the journalism industry has tried and tried and tried again to mould itself to the demands of the internet.

Joanna's also got some great tips on taking your skills out of the newsroom and into a tech company, if you're starting to look at other options.

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How has your industry moved from analogue to digital? Each episode, creative guests tell host Suchandrika Chakrabarti how the internet has revolutionised work.

Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/freelancepod

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freelancepod/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/freelance_pod_

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FreelancePod/

YouTube: https://goo.gl/chfccD

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