Journalism Jobs - April 27
Happy Friday everyone...
On Journalism.co.uk, Redactive needs a subeditor (£26k), while entertainment site Digital Spy needs reporters to cover the next Big Brother for ten weeks. Red Pages needs a researcher for celebrity/media listings (17k). Materials World is looking for an editorial assistant.
The Canadian Economic Press needs a reporter, as does Dow Jones. Total Telecom is also lookign for a reporter, while the Motely Fool needs a senior personal finance writer.
HoldtheFrontPage has another from news agency Press Gang, who are looking for reporters: "You will work on exclusive stories and features for national daily and Sunday papers, and on features for women’s magazines, and for national television."
And the Croydon Advertiser needs a senior reporter.
Gorkana has started running work experience wanted adverts -- so get yours in if you're looking. If you head over to that site, they have a few new ones. Trying to figure out how to link directly to posts, but until then you'll have to scroll... Anyway, a sports site from Content Zone is looking for a deputy editor, staff writers, a subeditor and a web producer. Emap's First needs a lifestyle editor, while Fund Strategy and FT Mandate both need staff writers.
And don't forget, Gorkana does its big jobs update Fridays, so check back for more this afternoon.
The Careers Group has another from Euromoney, looking for graduate trainees. Journeyman Pictures is offering a work experience placement.
Over on the Guardian jobsite, PFJ has advertised for an associate editor for a gambling publication, a deputy news editor for a property publication, and a reporter with 18 months' experience.
BBC needs a subeditor.
Michael from the University of Central Lancashire dropped me an email -- they're looking for a research assistant for their digital journalism department. Deadline is May 4, so get on it.
Haymarket's Motorsport News is looking for an editor. IPC needs a fashion news editor.
Time Out has advertised for freelance listings checkers for their guides, and is still looking for that perfect managing editor for their website. The magazine needs a TV editor, too.
Newsquest needs a trainee reporter in south London.
And Karen wrote in to say she got her job via this site -- Congratulations Karen! And some other dude named Mr Joseph Duke wrote in to offer me 1.5 million dollars if I'd only help him move some money out of an account in the Bank of Africa, Ouagadougou. Send me some better mail at jjobslondon [at] hotmail [dot] com.
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