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      Job Roundup - June 28

      On the Guardian job site, there's an ad for an online editorial assistant for a charity for subbing, (£20). Recruiters Inspired Selection need a news and markets reporter and recruiters Workstation are advertising for a production editor with two years' layout experience (£21-22k).

      Journalism.co.uk has an advert from Reuters, looking for a style reporter... you'll need some good experience for this one. There's also a posting for freelance editor/writer for a website.

      There's an interesting one on Press Gazette for subs/writers/web page producers for a new product. And, as usual, a billion other new jobs to sort thru... but they have added an email alert to their site, so sign up for that.

      Holdthefrontpage has a posting for a sub and for a news editor for a Newsquest their southwest London papers (see under subbing jobs and newsdesk jobs respectively).

      On Jobsite.co.uk, SPG Media need two commissioning editors.

      Emap's teenager mag Bliss needs an assistant editor (online) with two years' experience and a subeditor with a year's experience. And Retail Week needs a technology editor.

      Haymarket needs an online editor for their websites, as well as a subeditor for GP magazine.

      At NatMags, Runners World needs a sub and an assistant editor online.

      Time Out is advertising for interns. As is The Art Newspaper, who need interns for a few days a week or full-time.

      And, if you're interested, City University is running a three-day investigative journalism course for £200, starting July 21.

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