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      Journalism Jobs - September 4

      It's Monday, so you know what that means... On the Guardian job site, Reed Business publishers are looking for reporters with a year of experience for their EuroMoney magazine.

      Hays Internet Services are looking for a web content editor (£24-32k) and a senior editor (£29-£38k) and an intranet editor (£29-£38k for the Houses of Parliament.

      Still in the government vein, Southwark Council needs a writer/editor (£30-£36k). And the University of London is has a job for an editor.

      Something called Egmont Publishers is looking for a junior designer for a children's magazine, as well as an editorial assistant and an editor.

      Plan, a child development agency, has a job for an online content assistant.

      GovNet Communications needs editors with 18 months experience; Nursing Standard needs a reporter.

      Haymarket have a job for a subeditor on Planning magazine.

      Churches Together in Britain and Ireland are looking for a freelance editor.

      A science/medical publication has a job for a news editor for someone with a degree in a physical science or engineering. Electric Word are looking for reporters on TV sport.

      And, ooh, this is cool: AP need an editorial assistant.

      And that's it from the Guardian.

      On Journalism.co.uk, Haymarket's PrintWeek is looking for a reporter.

      The Careers Group has an advert for a temporary list researcher for a publishing company, which they call an "excellent work experience opportunity". I don't even know what it is.

      And something called World of Wonder is offering work experience (unpaid, except for travel expenses) for anyone "Passionate about television, new media and popular culture".

      On Gumtree, a small magazine publishing company needs an editorial assistant. A financial media group in Shoreditch need a subeditor with layout skills. That New Media magazine and Film Exposed have both reposted their pleas for freelance writers -- unpaid, of course.

      Went to Front Page, the British Library exhibition about newspapers, on Friday. Pretty cool. Recommend it to any news geeks out there... and, it's free.

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