Journalism Jobs - October 24
On the Guardian, the New Zealand News are looking for a Kiwi with five years' experience to be their editor. Recruiters TMN are looking for a deputy features editor for a fashion B2B.
Journalism.co.uk has an advert from the Sun Online, for a journalist to create advertorials -- which, uh, isn't exactly "journalism", now is it?
Thompson Stanley Publishers are looking for a senior journalist for some financial newsletters. Future have readvertised for a features writer for Procycling.
The Careers Group have a posting for a PR/marketing assistant for a book publisher (£6/hr). And something called Black Dog Publishing is looking for an intern (unpaid). And Archant Life need a copy controller -- they say it's an ideal first publishing job (£16k).
On HoldTheFrontPage, Strand News Services are looking for a reporter with shorthand.
An overseas property website (based in Surrey) is looking for a newsletter editor, via Gumtree. And a Global Internet Publishing Organization -- sounds dramatic -- is looking for freelance reporters and photographers for their site. They pay on a royalties only basis; you won't get rich.
On Monster, The Lancet is looking for an editorial assistant (£18-20k), as is a copyright agency (£20-22k).
If you have editorial experience in the US schools and library markets, then Inspired Selection have a job as an editor for you (ref: 4150).
Craigslist has a few freelance adverts. A mediation website needs an expert to write on the subject (25/article) and a rather similarly worded ad is looking for an expert to write on sleep (also 25/article).
An online travel site is looking for freelance writers; you get paid a portion of the Adsense revenue from whatever page your article is on. You will not get rich this way, I can assure you that.
And Future's computerandvideogames.com is looking for a channel editor.
Biofuels360, a new energy newsletter, needs an experienced -- as in, minimum eight years experience -- copy editor.
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