This site offers journalism job information for entry-level or early career jobs in London. Links to recruitment agencies, job postings and other related info are posted below.

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      Journalism Jobs - October 10

      The Careers Group has a posting for an e-publishing assistant for four months (£24k pro rata). Web site Housebible.com is looking for a writer (unpaid).

      On Journalism.co.uk, Disability Now urgently needs a temporary reporter with NCTJ qualifications and a few years' experience (160/day).

      And Recruit Media are advertising for a content editor at a broadcaster (25-30k).

      Craigslist has an advert from something called Xomba, looking for freelance writers. Pay is by commission -- you write something, they post it, you split the adsense revenue 50/50. You won't get rich this way, I can tell you that.

      Someone else is looking for bloggers. They rather honestly say the pay is "poor".

      Emap's More is looking for a fashion and beauty assistant -- not sure if I've posted that before or not.

      Haymarket's Packaging News needs an experienced journalist as a news editor.

      Reed are advertising an opening at the New Scientist for an editorial assistant. Estates Gazette also needs an editorial assitant.

      On Jobsite, SPG Media need an editor (25k), a weekly business newspaper need a subeditor(21-23k), and a fortnightly magazine needs a news editor (28-30k).

      Soundradio are advertising for podcast producers, via MediaUK (unpaid).

      On the Guardian job site, Marketing Week needs a reporter with two years' experience. A charity needs an assistant web editor (21k) with some techie knowledge.

      JobsIn has an advert for freelance, work-from-home web editors. Must have basic HTML knowledge.

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