On Journalism.co.uk, WordWide publishing house needs an editor. A finance website is looking for a news editor. Bloomberg Television needs staff for it's launch, while that news wire is looking for reporters around the world (scroll down).
G Media needs a researcher. And Orange are looking for a homepage editor. Pageant is looking for a subeditor for a B2B, while SPG needs two reporters and subeditor for business titles.
Or, go somewhere pretty: a Geneve-based radio station is looking for journalists.
On the Guardian, recruiter Media Types is looking for a business reporter, while Recruit needs a financial subeditor. PFJ is looking for a law reporter.
The Mineralogical Society needs a production editor. Aussie mag TNT is looking for a web editor. CNN International has an opening for a duty editor.
John Brown would like us all to know that it's always looking for short- and long-term, full-time and freelance, managing editors.
And just a reminder: you've got about a week left to apply for the Guardian training program.
Gorkana's job page has new adverts from TNT for a clubbing writer, the Independent for a finance correspondent, and Computer Shopper for a staff writer. Something called Legalease is looking for a trainee production editor/subeditor, while Feats Press Agency is looking for freelance celebrity writers. Haymarket's Brand Republic needs a reporter.
The BBC needs an assistant content producer for a teenager website.
Over on Craigslist, someone needs a writer for kids travel books. And someone else needs travel writers who have been to Nepal.
According to the JournoBiz forums, homeless magazine the Pavement is looking for volunteer writers.
This last one's from Facebook, so I've pasted the whole think in for those of you who haven't signed your soul away... yet.
"Imagine if someone offered you the editorship of The Economist.
Well, this is better than that. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. We think the future of the world is in the hands of big corporations. So we want to publish a magazine that will re-define the way that these behemoths think and act. There is no current publishing model for what we have in mind. We only know that it will become one of the leading influences in the way that big businesses address the world.
Closest in design terms are academic style journals, such as International Finance Review and similar. But we are looking to design something unique, immediately
recogniseable and very 21st century.
And we need an editor to help us make that happen. Someone who is ready to challenge everything and set new agendas. Someone who is passionate about forging a fair and radically different society. Someone who thinks slightly differently from the rest of us. Someone with talent. We know we won't find that person in the established world of journalism. We suspect that we may find it in a young man or woman who has just begun their career.
Let us know if you are interested. Send us a two page manifesto for us to read. It needs to contain only three things. 1. What you would say to the CEO of Nestle if you bumped into him 2. Why you think you have what it takes to help set up the most influential magazine of the 21st century. 3. Your contact details.
Email the document to us at insider@msn.com. We will call you to set up an interview if we like what you have to say."
Apologies for the big pile of text.