Journalism Jobs - January 2
Welcome to 2007...
If you're looking to get a start in journalism, this is a good-sounding one. Publishing company Informa has advertised a graduate recruitment program on the Careers Group (and also on Gumtree). Called "Media Academy", it offers 12-months of training in conference research, editorial, marketing and data/analysis.
Also on the Careers Group, a private equity book publishing company is looking for a comissioning editor (£18-25k) and Anthem Press need assistant development editors. Something called the Gulf Centre for Strategic Studies needs a graduate for some freelance research work.
On journalism.co.uk, a contractor website is looking for a freelance journalist. The BBC needs a senior content producer and Red Bee has an opening for a chief subeditor for their tv listings.
The Mail online is looking for a deputy editor.
PFJ has advertised a stack on the Guardian's jobsite. The recruiter is looking for an editor for a finance publication (£26-30k), an investment writer (£31-40k), a market reporter (£26k-30k), a technology subeditor (£22-25k) and a publications editor with a life sciences degree for a medical publication (£22-25k).
The BBC has also advertised on the Guardian site for an assistant content producer and the aforementioned Red Bee is looking for planning assistants (£19k).
On Hold the Front Page, the Croydon Guardian is looking for a trainee reporter.
Incisive needs a senior reporter for FX Week. That publisher has a few openings for business reporters and subeditors.
Haymarket needs a senior editor and an art editor for its automotive section, and a subeditor for Independent Nurse.
Future's Playstation World needs a deputy editor.
And IPC's Nuts has an opening for a subeditor with two years of experience and a picture researcher.
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