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      Journalism Jobs - December 18

      On Journalism.co.uk, Money Management magazine (put out by FT Business) is looking for a deputy editor.

      TotalJobs has a job from something called Trident Communications for a journalist (22k).

      A new finance and lifestyle website is looking for an editor, via Gumtree. And a business consultancy needs a business journalist.

      It's Monday, so there're a few on the Guardian jobsite. Recruiter Media Contacts is looking for a deputy editor for a finance publisher and a deputy editor for a publishing house. Euromoney are looking for an online editor.

      This one's pretty shiny: Sky needs an editorial assistant for their sports network.

      Channel 4 News has openings for a business correspondent and a senior program editor -- both of these will need a lot of experience.

      Business Monitor International needs an oil and gas writer.

      The British Medical Journal has openings for an online copyeditor, a content manager, a proofreader, an editorial assistant, and publishing assistants.

      Something called Story Worldwide -- "the world's fastest growing international customer publishing agency" -- is looking for editors, managing editors, production editors, sub-editors and editorial assistants to work across their titles.

      And remember Patrick who won the Press Gazette contest? He sent me an email saying Press Gazette is looking for work experience people in January and February. He says: "It's unpaid but potentially a great opportunity for someone, particularly students, wanting to get a better CV and learn something on the industry's premier (and only) trade mag." To apply, email PG editor Dominic Ponsford at dominicp@pressgazette.co.uk with a CV and details of why and when you'd like to be at PG.

      And Gorkana's expanding to Europe in January. Contact them if you want those updates.

      1 comment:

      Anonymous said...

      Any sign of the Guardian grad scheme?