Job Update - May 22
Tons of jobs on the Guardian's jobsite, including the paper itself, which is looking for a trainee commissioning editor for a six-month term at their Weekend magazine. You must have two-years experience. Apply by June 2.
The Guardian is also looking for a subeditor (with two to three year's experience) and a business subeditor.
Still on Guardian's jobs website, Sage Publications is looking for a production editor with one year's experience or a publishing qualification.
Still on Gjobs, Future publishing has posted jobs for a news reporter (likely the same one listed on this site a week or so ago) with a few years experience.
For medical, nursing and bioscience grads, there's a good-sounding editorial assistant position.
And there're postings for an assistant editor for an optometry magazine, a copy editor for an international B2B, a production junior, and designers for sports publications. And "a young, enthusiastic reporter/writer for two technical magazines produced in London" which involve tyres and polyurethanes.
...or, you could just buy the Guardian today.
Press Gazette has a billion jobs up, and they're all sub-editor/reporter/staff writer types of similar description, so I can't remember which I've posted previously or not. I'll leave you to figure it out. Most are posted by recruiters PFJ.
On PFJ's site, they have postings for an editorial assistant for someone with six-month's experience, an editorial assistant with an entertainment site, and a reporter with a year's experience, among others.
Jobsin has a posting for an editorial assistant for a legal publication -- the advert begins on a misspelling, so take that as you will. They also have a posting for an online content editor.
And Media-Types has a posting for an editorial assistant for an online medical publisher.
And a note: PFJ has waaay too many jobs going up for me to list them all here without repeating a bunch or missing some. So to keep you from applying twice or missing something good, and then getting pissed off at me, I'll leave it up to you. I'll still post the most interesting ones, and let you check their site, and the other places they post (ie, Guardian, Independent jobs, Press Gazette) on your own.
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