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.

  • Companies - magazines, newspapers and other specific firms
  • Recruitment Agencies - people who are paid to fill positions
  • Listings - think Guardian jobs, Monster, that sort of thing
    • Also see: Freelance Internships Graduate Schemes

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      Journalism Jobs - November 30

      HoldTheFrontPage has an advert from AFP for a picture desk assistant.

      On Gumtree, some new website needs an editorial assistant. A web-based data service needs a part-time news researcher/administrator -- could be good for you students. Hotcourses is looking for a senior editor (£28k).

      If you speak Tamil, the BBC needs you as a presenter.

      On Journalism.co.uk, Haymarket's Horticulture Week is looking for a subeditor. And Index on Censorship is looking for a "web savvy" news editor.

      Emap's Top Sante needs a feature writer as does Construction News. Apparently Emap has a broadcasting division -- who knew? -- which has an opening for a presentation assistant.

      The Guardian has an advert from the BBC Radio Times, looking for an experienced picture editor. Recruiter Media Types is looking for a senior reporter for a telecoms publication (£25-30k) and an online financial journalist (£22-24k) for a Newsquest business publication. And a part-time web publishing assistant (£22k pro rata) is needed at some membership organization.

      On JobSite, a business publisher is looking for a production assistant (19k).

      Newsquest's News Shopper, in south London/Kent, is looking for a trainee feature writer/subeditor.

      A deadline of tomorrow on this one: Archant's Heritage is looking for an assistant editor.

      Centaur's Design Week needs a subeditor. And Future's Nintendo Magazine is looking for a production editor.

      Journalism Jobs - November 29

      On Journalism.co.uk, music mag Record Collector is looking for subeditor/writer. And Family History Monthly has advertised for an assistant editor (previously listed on GorkanaPr). Both those publications are part of Metropolis publishing, which clearly seems to be hiring. There is no job info on their site, but their contact details are here.

      HoldtheFrontPage has a listing for a North London/Herts newspaper, which is looking for a trainee photographer. The Slough and Windsor Observer is looking for a features writer. The Yorkshire Evening Post is seeking a Westminster-based political editor.

      On the Guardian jobsite, a recruiter is looking for a writer for a tourism website (£20-23k).

      BBC's Good Food magazine needs a designer.

      Monster has an advert from a national radio station for a web features editor (£20-23k).

      A recruiter has posted on JobSite for a reviews editor for an IT portal (£24-40k). PFJ are looking for a reporter with six months' experience for a daily business B2B (£18-19k). And some undisclosed company needs an editorial assistant in Surrey.

      Tomorrow's Media Careers Information Day is sold out of advanced tickets, but you may be able to get tickets on the day if you show up early enough/wait around long enough. Anyone who does go to this, drop me a line (jjobslondon@hotmail.com) and let me know what you thought of it...

      Journalism Jobs - November 28

      On journalism.co.uk, The Grocer (waaay up in Crawley...) is looking for a drinks reporter and a news editor.

      And a dream job for some (tho not for me) on Gumtree: a football website is looking for freelance writers.

      Haymarket's got a few new ones. Classic and Sports Car magazine is looking for a staff writer. The Brand Republic website needs a subeditor (as does Young People Now, but that's been previously posted, I think). GorkanaPR have a few Haymarket jobs on their site, too, from Media Week and Campaign. Sign in here to view those.

      Slow day today, folks. More (hopefully?) tomorrow...

      Journalism Jobs - November 27

      It's almost the end of November. When the hell did that happen?

      Anyway. It's Monday, so here're some Guardian jobs...

      Channel 4 is looking for a community manager. Dennis has advertised for a web developer (£35k) and again for that online editorial assistant (£18k) for their new online development project. So cool.

      If you have a science degree, Medaxial needs medical writers. The Royal Academy of Engineering needs an assistant editor (£19.5k) for their publications.

      Cool-sounding one from law publishers Sweet and Maxwell, who are looking for publishing professionals to work across a variety of publications.

      IPC's Woman magazine needs a comissioning editor.

      The Veterinary Record needs a reporter; interviews are not until February, if the ad is correct.

      Sky's Artsworld is looking for a program assistant.

      The Guardian itself is looking for two subeditors for their arts and entertainment pages (insert your own joke about how badly they need subeditors here). Their Media section also needs a senior subeditor and Guardian Unlimited (ie, their website) needs production assistants.

      On Journalism.co.uk, the Times Online needs freelance multimedia producers, meaning "journalists with broadcasting skills." Disability Now needs a subeditor/web manager (£24.5-27k).

      HoldtheFrontPage has an advert from the Methodist Recorder, looking for a reporter. There's a big pile of regional jobs up on that site, so check that out if you're sick of London life.

      GlobalRadioNews.com has advertised on the Careers Group for a trainee editor (£75/day).

      On GorkanaPR, sign in to see their newest job adverts. Among others, Asian Woman is looking for freelance writers, Family History Monthly needs an assistant editor, dance magazine One Week to Live needs a subeditor, as does Haymarket's Young People Now magazine. There're dozens more new jobs -- really worth taking a look, but you have to register (for free) first.

      Informa needs two reporters (.doc file) and a Spanish/Portugeuse reporter (.doc file) for their pharma publication. One of their business publications needs a junior reporter and a staff reporter (both .doc files). They've revamped their job website; check it out here.

      And on Jobsite, recruiters PFJ are looking for a features editor with two years of experience (25k) for a "global analysis and intelligence organisation". They also need a chief subeditor.

      . . .

      Claire emailed me to say she's got a new journalism website, with advice on how to get a job in the industry. Worth a look.

      And very sadly, Press Gazette has shut down after 41 years. I'm especially sad as we've not only lost a good publication and an independent voice in the media sector, but (back before the owners chickened out) because they wanted to pay me to move this blog to their site. Yes, I am this self-centered. But good luck to all the journalists and other staff looking for jobs... Anyway, Roy Greenslade's thoughts on it are here and Martin Stabe will be keeping his totally-wicked-awesome blog going on his own site. So check it out.

      Journalism Jobs - November 24

      On the Guardian, Nature need a subeditor with some science background/interest. A TV/film company are looking for a freelance producer (£200/day).

      Informa have advertised on journalism.co.uk for a web editor (up to £28k). Pageant need a subeditor with a year of experience. And this isn't London-based but it is pretty cool: BBC West need a trainee broadcast journalist (£15k).

      And there's a great internship, for you students, on the Careers Group with the Writers in Prison Program. Could be very cool.

      Gumtree has an advert for an editorial assistant with a magazine publishing house.

      On TotalJobs, someone needs an assistant editor with an economics degree.

      On Craiglist, a US movie blogging site needs writers ($3/post).

      Inside Soap needs a junior designer.

      GorkanaPR haven't listed their new jobs for the week yet, but probably will later today.

      Journalism Jobs - November 23

      Fulham FC is looking for an editor (£28-30k), via journalism.co.uk. McGraw Hill's Platts needs a production assistant, steel industry experts (presumably to write?) and an experienced markets/news reporter/editor. Mmm, slashy goodness.

      The Careers Group has an advert from a financial lifestyle magazine looking for freelancers (expenses only, to start). Media for Development need an intern. And DeHavilland are on the lookout for a news desk analyst (£17k).

      Elan need an editor, via JobsIn.

      On TotalJobs, an investment site needs a reporter/writer.

      Recruiters PFJ have advertised another few jobs on londoncareers.net (wonder if they're cheaper than the Guardian?). They're looking for a subeditor for business/investment stuff (£24k), a reporter for a finance B2B (£20-22k), and a reporter with a year of experience for a property magazine (£22-25k).

      Centaur's Precision Marketing is looking for a production editor.

      Craigslist has a hella cool one from Dennis Publishing. They're looking for an online editorial assistant for a very interesting sounding web project (£18k).

      Jobs4Journalists has a posting from some author, looking for a subeditor for his novels.

      Journalism Jobs - November 22

      The Guardian has a posting for a writer for Sky Kids. Recruit Media is looking for a reporter and a copy editor for an international technology publication.

      Emap's Closer is looking for a junior subeditor and WGSN is looking for a travel and arts editor.

      On Journalism.co.uk, an English-language teaching magazine, is looking for a production editor. What's On In London needs a designer and a chief subeditor.

      Big pile of PFJ jobs on Londoncareers.net. The recruiter is looking for an assistant editor (£20-21k), an assistant internet editor (£25-30k), an online editor (£35-40k) and reporters for a Middle East business report and a daily newspaper (£18-21k).

      On Craigslist, some women's magazine thing is looking for writers. A tech/analyst group needs a subeditor. A private investigator website needs writers (25/article).

      Gumtree has an advert from a legal publisher looking for assistant comissioning editors.

      Journalism Jobs - November 21

      On HoldtheFrontPage, the Hendon Times in North London needs a trainee reporter.

      The Guardian has an advert from a breast cancer charity looking for a publications assistant (£20k). The Big Issue's ad for a subeditor is now online.

      Sage needs an assistant production editor. BBC's Children's interactive is looking for a researcher.

      Journalism.co.uk has a listing for a deputy editor for Solicitors Journal.

      LondonCareers.net has two from recruiter PFJ, who needs a reporter with two years' experience for a business publication (£24-32k) and a chief subeditor for a chemicals news service.

      On Monster, something called Computer People is looking for a web editor. And a "leading public organisation" is looking for an assistant blog editor.

      Informa is looking for a copy editor.

      Gorkana's mailout has some details about a new ezine called H, for creative and media professionals. Apparently has freelance opportunities and other work stuff. Haven't seen one yet, but to get it in your inbox email newsletter@grantovich.com with "Subscribe" in the subject line.

      Don't forget -- Schmooze and Booze is tonight at the Southwark Rooms at 7pm. See you there?

      Journalism Jobs - November 20

      It's Monday, so there're a few billion on the Guardian today...

      The British Museum is looking for an e-learning editor (£24k). Five News has a job for a production assistant.

      Chambers Legal Guides need writers/researchers.

      MacMillian's Optometry Today needs a secretary/editorial assistant. The Royal College of Nurses' publishing house (who knew?) has a part-time job for a production assistant (£22k pro rata).

      Something called Trades Exhibitions is looking for a features writer and an editor for a beauty trade publication.

      Consumers International need a web editor for their new site (£26k). Nature needs two senior editors.

      IPC's Uncut (sounds dirty -- but it's a film magazine... no, not that kind of film) is looking for a deputy editor.

      The Associated Press is looking for a news desk editor.

      The wonderful Big Issue is looking for a deputy editor. In the print edition, they're also looking for a subeditor, but I can't find it online. Not that I tried that hard, I admit.

      And recruiters Reilly have advertised for several business positions, including an editor, chief subeditor, reporter and senior reporter.

      The Guardian itself needs a deputy editor for Space in the Weekend section. And an obituaries editor.

      HoldtheFrontPage has an advert from some North London paper, looking for trainee reporters with shorthand skills. The same group also need a senior reporter for a west London publication.

      Still on HtFP, a London agency needs a staff photographer and freelancers. The people who do the web stuff for the Mail and the Evening Standard have an opening for a communities assistant.

      Journalism.co.uk have an advert for an assistant editor for a business publication and an entertainment reporter for Digital Spy (£14-18k).

      If you've ever wanted to work in Kiev, they just got their own Time Out. The London edition is looking for a junior graphic designer.

      IPC's Ideal Home is looking for a style assistant.

      On Gumtree, Seven is again advertising for writers and photogs (unpaid). Might be a good portfolio boost for you students -- that's how it got started, anyway.

      Craigslist has an advert from a new entertainment portal looking for writers (unpaid, until they make money... so, yeah, unpaid). And some band wants a writer (£100) to get an article published about them... shouldn't they be advertising for a PR person, then?

      On New Media Age, IMG Media are looking for a French-speaking sports journalist.

      PFJ have advertised on londoncareers.net for a news editor for a healthcare publication (£30k).

      And check out the new Reuters Journalism Institute -- how much would I love to do a fellowship there? That's my new goal.

      And the Press Gazette is around for another week -- buy this issue, it may (very, very sadly) be the last...

      Journalism Jobs - November 17

      Press Gazette has adverts via recruiters PFJ for a subeditor with at least 18 months' experience for a food/drinks publication (up to 30k) as well as a web editor for a fashion site.

      The Guardian has an advert for an online news editor for a newspaper (up to 30k). Recruit Media are looking for a deputy editor (28-30k).

      A home-entertainment trade publication has job openings for a publishing assistant, a designer and a journalist/reporter.

      On Journalism.co.uk, a Centaur website is looking for freelance web editors. Some other company needs an assistant editor for a website. And London at Large is looking for an editor.

      It's Friday, so GorkanaPR have posted some new jobs. Register/log in to see these and others: Family History Monthly is looking for an assistant editor, as is OK! Magazine; TNT needs an arts and entertainment editor; and Haymarket is looking for freelance business writers.

      On Craigslist, a football blog wants writers.

      Emap's closerdiets.com is looking for an editor.

      Journalism Jobs - November 16

      On the Guardian, recruiters PFJ are looking for a markets reporter and a senior reporter for a tech B2B.

      FilmExposed are again looking for freelancers (unpaid).

      And on Journalism.co.uk, Packaging News needs a reporter. An internet tv channel needs a researcher/script writer. Dennis' PC Pro is looking for a staff writer.

      Total Telecom Online has an opening for a junior reporter. And Recruit Media are looking for a deputy editor.

      More tomorrow!

      Journalism Jobs - November 15

      On the Guardian, KP Publishing are looking for a journalist for a financial publication (£25-32k). They also need a life-sciences grad for a production assistant role for a medical publisher (£16.5-17.5k).

      Xchange Team are also on the look-out for a financial journalist (£25-30k). And Media Contacts are recruiting a senior reporter/deputy editor to cover mobile/wireless stuff (£25-30k).

      On Journalism.co.uk, Haymarket's Packaging News has an opening for a news editor.

      The Gorkana update has some details on a new European magazine/site called Stirred Up. They're looking for freelancers.

      The Careers Group has an advert for a subeditor on a sports magazine for two weeks in January -- good for you freelancers and students. And a publishing company needs an admin assistant (16k). A digital effects studio is looking for students to work as runners (5.30/hour).

      A radio station is looking for a producer/work experience (unpaid). And a book publisher is looking for interns (also unpaid).

      HoldtheFrontPage has the Press Association looking for a news editor.

      NatMag's Best is looking for a senior subeditor.

      Reed need an editorial assistant for their Sutton-based healthcare publications. And Travel Weekly needs a chief subeditor.

      And Jobs4Journalists has a few from PFJ. The recruiters are looking for an engineering reporter (19k) and a personal finance reporter and a property features writer.

      And don't forget about next Tuesday's Schmooze and Booze event. I'll be the one stumbling drunkenly (hopefully headed east) come closing time.

      Journalism Jobs - November 14

      On The Careers Group, some new cross-university magazine is looking for contributors (unpaid).

      The Guardian has an advert from Elsevier for a senior editor. John Brown is looking for two magazine editors. ITV is expanding its website, and needs assistant editors.

      Journalism.co.uk has an advert from a dance/clubbing magazine for a subeditor (18k). Bloomberg needs a general assignment night editor. And Dod's Whitehall & Westminster World is looking for an editorial assistant. Mobile News is lookign for a reporter.

      Informa need a production editor, via Gumtree.

      On Craigslist, a blog needs a fashion reporter. A business magazine needs luxury lifestyle freelancers (20/article) and business freelancers (25/article).

      Haymarket's Independent Nurse is looking for a subeditor.

      From the Gorkana updates... The Mail on Sunday's "Live Night and Day" section needs a new features editor. Contact Andrew.Davies@mailonsunday.co.uk with a CV or a brief description of your background.

      The BBC's gardening website needs a researcher.

      Journalism Jobs - November 13

      It's a Monday, so here're a few from the Guardian...

      Sky needs a new media editor. King's College needs a writer for their communications department (23-33k). A research firm is looking for a researcher/writer (£23-30k).

      Illustrated book publisher Quintet needs an editor with two years' experience.

      Union Press are looking for a chief subeditor. Building Design magazine need a subeditor for four days a week.

      Recruiters PFJ are looking to fill positions as a subeditor on a food magazine (25-27k) and a reporter (18-19k) on an engineering magazine.

      TMN are looking for a deputy features editor for a fashion retail weekly (up to 27k). They also have a job for a reporter on a business weekly (18-24k).

      And the Media Guardian Edinburgh Television Festival is looking for an editorial coordinator (21-24k).

      And there's an update on the Press Gazette situation by Roy Greenslade that's worth a look.

      On Journalism.co.uk, Crain Communications needs a technical reporter -- if you're into polymers, that'd be a good thing. And a customer publisher needs a deputy editor and is looking for freelancers.

      Total Jobs has an advert for an opinions editor for New Scientist.

      On Gumtree, EMMA online are looking for writers/researchers (unpaid).

      Craigslist has an advert for writers for some site called crumbsformen.com (pay looks unlikely/tbd).

      At New Media Age, some ITV website needs assistant editors.

      LondonCareers.net has an advert for an assistant internet editor for some big newspaper, via PFJ.

      BBC needs an assistant content producer (you'll need some techy skills).

      Emap's WGSN fashion B2B needs an assistant editor and Bliss needs a beauty editor.

      Journalism Jobs - November 10

      On LondonCareers.net, PFJ are looking for a news editor (26-32k) for a B2B and a finance reporter with six months' experience.

      The Guardian jobsite has an advert from Media Types for an investment journalist (26-31k). Sky Sports needs a production assistant.

      It's Friday, so GorkanaPR have some new ones up (to see these jobs, go to their site and login -- they aren't link friendly): Cosmo needs an assistant comissioning editor, Brand Republic needs reporters, and an internet company needs a researcher/reporter, plus many more...

      And a newly-launched children's magazine needs writers -- contact Cathy Olmedillas at cathy@anorak-magazine.co.uk.

      The website for BBC's Top Gear needs an assistant content producer. And BBC Radio have a cool-sounding development opportunity... Basically, they'll pay you as they train you to be a broadcast assistant.

      Craigslist has an advert for freelance writers (unpaid) for an arts site.

      If you're a lonely freelancer without a Christmas party to get sloshed at, don't miss the Freelancers At The Bar party on December 6. Email Charlotte Moore at charlotte@lotsmoore.co.uk for details.

      Journalism Jobs - November 9

      On the Guardian today, recruiter Formula Won is looking for a news editor (£30k) for an insurance B2B. Orange are looking for an experienced online subeditor (£33k). Recruiters Inspired selection are looking for comissioning editors.

      Publishing company McGraw-Hill are looking for reporting interns and have several other business journalism positions as well.

      On Journalism.co.uk, an overseas property magazine needs an assistant editor. An energy markets publisher needs a DTP editor -- which I just learned means "desktop publishing."

      If you speak Arabic, the BBC's new Arabic channel needs researchers. If you do have such language skills, they'll be looking for people in the coming months.

      Recruiters PFJ have advertised on Press Gazette for a features writer (£24k) for a property publication and a reporter (£21k) on a weekly finance magazine.

      Oh, and this one's shiny -- I'm starting to really love HoldtheFrontPage. They've got an advert from the wonderfully-named Press Gang News, a London-based news/features agency, who are looking for senior/junior reporters and photographers.

      Still on the lovely HtFP, something called London Media Press are looking for full-time and freelance photographers. On the LMP website, they say they're always looking for reporters, too.

      Haymarket needs a features editor for Conference and Incentive Travel, and also a community editor for Brand Republic's website.

      JobSite has an ad from a media monitoring agency, which needs two early-morning readers (£15k) and a reading editor (£17k).

      Journalism Jobs - November 8

      If you've got a civil engineering background, recruiter Media Contacts (via the Guardian jobsite) has a position as a reporter (£17-20k) for you.

      Still on the Guardian, Reed have an opening for an online news editor for Personnel Today. And the Lancet needs a senior editor with medical qualifications for maternity cover.

      On Journalism.co.uk, Business Traveller magazine needs a chief subeditor. And the WWF needs a copywriter (£21.5k) in Surrey.

      Gumtree has an ad from an international law publisher, looking for assistant comissioning editors.

      Something called inLondon.com -- it is apparently "the fastest growing lifestyle and travel magazine in the Antipodean market", which makes me laugh -- is looking for a magazine designer and freelance writers (£50-100/day). Bet you all click that one...

      On HoldtheFrontPage, the Slough and Windsor Observer is looking for a news editor. A West London newspaper need a photographer. And they have more regional jobs here.

      JobSite's got a job on their site for a junior reporter (£18-20k) at a business magazine.

      On Craigslist, a New York lifestyle-ish website is looking for a London-based columnist (unpaid). If you're mulitlingual, some company is looking for translators, proofreaders and copywriters. And that weird set of postings looking for 'experts' for freelance writing (£25/article) has returned -- this must be a joke. They're now looking for people with knowledge on film, grandparents or cheese. Um, right. Any of you gotten in touch with these people?

      Future's Proycling needs a production editor.

      BBC needs an assistant radio editor (deadline is Nov 13/ref: 661395) and a broadcast assistant (ref: 662993).

      And on Press Gazette, recruiters PFJ are looking for a subeditor with a year of experience for a tech B2B (£26k).

      Journalism Jobs - November 7

      Even more Bloomberg postings up today on Journalism.co.uk. If you want to work for a business newswire, it looks like they're hiring.

      Pira have again advertised for graduates -- this seems a bit sketchy, but maybe it's how they like to try people out. If you're a journalism student, maybe look into it for some part-time work. And Haymarket's MediaWeek needs a news editor and deputy features editor.

      Reed have a job for a senior subeditor on Estates Gazette (ref: RBIJobs/474).

      Craigslist has a freelance writing gig from something called DotMED, which is a used medical supplies company.

      NatMags has an opening on Good Housekeeping for a fashion and beauty assistant.

      Cedar is looking for a subeditor for an inflight magazine -- ooh, so glossy.

      Journalism Jobs - November 6

      It's Monday, so here're a few from the Guardian jobsite...

      Law's Business Research is looking for a researcher, a reporter and a subeditor.

      Haymarket's new Luxury Travel magazine needs a reporter.

      Charity Friends of the Earth have an opening for a publications editor (£26k).

      The Royal Schools of Music have a job for a music editor (£24-30k) while an educational publisher is looking for an English/Science desk editor.

      TimeOut need a Deputy Music Editor -- you'll need some experience for this one.

      If you have some book editing experience, the Folio Society needs a non-fiction editor and a children's editor.

      The Met Office needs a broadcast assistant (£15k) -- learn to be a weatherman!

      The Methodist Church has an opening for a web writer and researcher (£21k) -- learn to be a Methodist!

      A data firm needs a country profile writer (£24k) to research and write briefing documents for expats.

      Empire Design need a production assistant to work on film trailers.

      Dennis' IT PRO need a staff writer.

      In the print edition, there's an advert for something called the Hugh Cudlipp Award for Journalism Students (worth 500), for current students or ones who graduted this year. Closing date is December 1, 2006; email cudlipp@lcc.arts.ac.uk for more details.

      On Journalism.co.uk, Bloomberg has again posted a big list of editorial jobs -- and not all are business, either. I'm not gonna link them all, just go to that jobsite and scroll.

      Gumtree has an advert from a new Islamic banking magazine, looking for freelance writers (£75-£200/article).

      On Craigslist, a new online travel magazine is looking for writers (pay looks unlikely).

      Journalism Jobs - November 3

      On Journalism.co.uk, Argus is looking for markets reporters. Holiday Which? are looking for an editorial assistant (19-21k).

      The Guardian jobsite has an advert for a publication and website officer for an environmental charity (26k).

      It's Friday, so GorkanaPR have updated their jobs list. Something called iSkate needs freelance writers, the PA want a city reporter and a telecoms site is looking for a junior reporter. To see these jobs, and many more, go to Gorkana site and register (it's free).

      PFJ has advertised on LondonCareers.net for a reporter for an engineering magazine (£18-19k).

      Monster's got a job for a web editor (15/hour).

      Archant's Docklands newspaper needs reporters and a subeditor.

      And TimeOut needs a deputy music editor. Haymarket's MediaWeek needs a news editor.

      Journalism Jobs - November 2

      On the Guardian, Melcrum need an online writer (£25k). Sit-Up are looking for a presenter (£25k) -- what is this, Bridget Jones?

      IPC's NME is looking for a deputy editor and their Nuts/Loaded websites need a picture assistant.

      A new online music magazine emailed me -- well, the people who make it emailed me -- saying they're looking for reporters/journalists for unpaid work experience. The site, which focuses on unsigned bands, looks pretty decent. Apply by cover letter to: editorial@musiconair.biz. They're also looking for web designers.

      And, if you're a working journalist, Meida Bistro are holding a London event on November 14th.
      RSVPs are required ( www.ersvp.com/reply/london) or email for more details:mailto:events@mediabistro.com They do add, however: "This event is for full-time media professionals only. Sorry, no interns/students ... All guests must be approved."

      Slow day today... More tomorrow!

      Journalism Jobs - November 1

      On the Guardian, Recruit Media are looking for a web editor for three-month contract (£160/day).

      Journalism.co.uk has an ad from Emap, who are still looking for a reporter for that engineering magazine. And Haymarket's Brand Republic are still looking for a reporter with two years' experience.

      Interesting advert on Gumtree. An "award winning" editor with ten years' industry experience (who doesn't know when to use hyphens on compound modifiers?) is looking for freelance writers/subeditors -- sounds like it's unpaid.

      Planet Retail -- no idea what that is -- needs a researcher/editor, via TotalJobs.

      LondonCareers.net have a posting from PFJ for a subeditor (£24-26k) for an IT website.

      Centaur are looking for a reporter for maternity cover at business site mad.co.uk, as well as an experienced reporter. And their magazine The Lawyer also needs a reporter.

      MacMillian have an editorial assistant position, based in Basingstoke.

      Newsquest have polished up their website, and have some new jobs up, too. They need a trainee reporter for Southwest London papers and a trainee subeditor (£16k) in South-south London/North Kent. They have a big pile of good-sounding regional jobs, too.

      And there's also a big pile of new regional jobs on HoldTheFrontPage today... And the Daily Mail Group jobsite has also had an overhaul, thankfully. There's a couple of regional jobs up there, too.

      Congratulations to Eklavya, who found a job via this site!