Editor Jobs for Tuesday, September 22 2009
Here are the latest in hand picked editor jobs. No copy and paste listings here–we’re running stuff personally selected for relevance. Some might be happy to pull anything they find off the web, but we are far more choosy about what we pick and why. As always, please feel free to correct, suggest or provide additional information.
We normally don’t list internship jobs, but for a newcomer to the business, you could do a hell of a lot worse than this writer/editor internship position with the US Department of Veterans Affairs. This is a paid, two year internship paying in the mid 40s to mid 60s!
We’ve never used Experteer.com, but they have a sign-up bait job listed for an Executive Editor for BNet. Do let us know if you get the gig using that service and what you think…
SCORE.org wants a web editor to handle content, set editorial calendars and more. The description reads like a bit of a jack-of-all-trades, but seems like a good match for a junior to mid-level editor who needs to get some additional experience on the web. SCORE is a non-profit, so expect non-profit pay scales. Send your resume and such to Paulette.mills@score.org.
Thomson Reuters needs a wealth management editor, but they’re looking for someone with seven years of editing and writing experience in a journalistic setting, so this one’s not for newcomers. If you fit the profile, apply online and don’t forget to include your academic creds–extra emphasis is placed on that, so be ready to give your pedigree.











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Former Journalist for Montgomery Community College, 4 years, as an investigative journalist working on various stories related to student life.
Driving around seeking stories that would be attractive to the student body.
Have writen front page stories on issues ralted to college students