Journalism Jobs - July 30
On Gumtree, someone needs a travel editorial typesetter, while homes and bargains website is looking for a "sparky graduate" as an editorial assistant/writer. European pop magazine Muze needs Spanish and Italian editorial assistants. Illumina are looking for a production coordinator for three months for a BBC product.
Hold the Front Page has an advert for a news editor in Harrow and a subeditor for a Newsquest paper in Hendon. The fantastic South London Press also needs a subeditor.
Over on the Careers Group, something called the Top TV Academy is offering a 12-month trainee researcher position (15k).
On Gorkana over the past couple of days, home design website mydeco needs a features writer, IPC's Pick Me Up needs a senior subeditor and the blogtastic folks at shiny media need football writers. As well, Building magazine needs a technical reporter/editor, and the nice folks at Silicon technology website are offering a work experience placement in August.
Dennis' Know Your Mobile needs a website editor for three days a week. A website called bestadvice.net needs a reporter, news editor and editor.
And if you've got £1,000 to drop, Dow Jones is running a week-long intensive business journalism session this September.
On Journalism.co.uk, Haymarket's PR Week needs a subeditor. Splash News Service needs "celebrity news" photographers and videographers. Recruiter Greythorn has an open ad for senior reports and journalists -- if you hate your current job, call them.
And on the Guardian today, Press Association's Business section -- which covers telecoms, media and satellite -- is looking for financial journalists. Publishers sweet and maxwell need editors/assistant editors. Among other vacancies, Story Worldwide need a subeditor.
The Local Government Association needs a reporter for its publication. The strangely named Research Research group needs a publishing assistant and editorial assistant (17-18k). A betting publication needs an entry-level writer. A legal publisher needs a proof reader for four months.
MoneyWeek needs a website assistant. B2B publishers Keynote need an entry-level editor. Nature need an editorial assistant. BBC Radio 1 are looking for an assistant producer.
And if you're American or can work there, this is hella shiny: The Guardian needs web editors for its US launch in Washington DC.
1 comment:
And a very lovely one - www.gnmcareers.com has a junior commissioning editor for G2. I wish, right?
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