It’s nearly Christmas – so in addtion to the journalism jobs post we put out earlier here are seven further new jobs for journalists we have found today. To view the daily archive of our journalism jobs search click on Journalism Jobs.
A news and analysis company of capital markets is looking for a journalist (£49-65K) to produce news and analysis on the international credit markets.
Job location: London
There is an opportunity for an editor to edit trends forecast reports. You must be good in researching, analysing, writing and delivering insight reports. You must have the ability to write on any market and have experience as an editor. You must have an undergraduate degree or equivalent.
Job location: London
There is an opportunity for a production manager (c£30-35K) to manage the production and supply chain across a portfolio of four colour travel and lifestyle books. You must have the relevant knowledge and experience of book production. You should have an undergraduate degree or equivalent.
Job location: London
Consumer Focus requires a publishing officer (£24K). You will support the editor and designer, as well as have your own publishing projects. You should have an experience in either editorial projects or designing.
Job location: London
Closing date: 4 January
Financial News is seeking an investment banking editor. You will be responsible for sector pages in print product and sector output online, FN editorial values, proof reading, project management and writing across online and print, events and business publishing.
Job location: London
TNT Magazine is looking for a journalist to run its flagship travel section. You must have at least two years’ experience as a magazine or newspaper journalist and feature writing experience and be proficient in Adobe InDesign or QuarkXPress.
Job location: London
A print organization requires a journalist for its design team. You must be able to speak fluent French. You will be experienced in writing for web or print magazines and brochures.
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