tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5102619445313518313.post349927975463967265..comments2013-05-23T13:03:15.663+01:00Comments on Playing the game (real adventures in journalism): Sign of the times part 3Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5102619445313518313.post-69118980313678425272010-03-16T13:05:00.251+00:002010-03-16T13:05:00.251+00:00Here's another of those 'Editor' jobs....Here's another of those 'Editor' jobs. This time it's for a Magazine Editor in London, paying £22.5K:<br />Are you an experienced magazine editor or ambitious assistant editor with a passion for sport and fitness? This professional fitness magazine blends sports science, personalities and personal training with insider info from the heart of the fitness industry. This Publisher, based in London, is the world's largest association of fitness professionals, with a raft of print and online media, and we're looking for someone who can jump into the driving seat of this bi-monthly magazine and push it up a gear. You're happiest at the helm of a print title, can turn out great copy, know instinctively what works on the page and have tonnes of ideas, inspirations and contacts relevant to an established title aimed at personal trainers and trainers. Key skills: *Experience in managing copy flow for print titles *Has played a key role in developing a print title *Writing and editing copy for a range of audiences in both print and online publications across news features and research articles (b2b and/or consumer) *Demonstrable involvement and interest in the sport, leisure and fitness industry *Existing contacts across relevant industries and the confidence to expand these *Worked with designers to create high-quality page layouts and to source appropriate pictures *Impeccable editorial and proofreading skills; a good eye for detail *A flair for spotting and developing good writing in others *Able to work flexibly and under pressure to meet copy deadlines *Able to build and manage fruitful relationships with contributors and colleagues *Skilled at writing a variety of article types, ranging from news releases to full-length features *Creative with a strong fund of ideas, initiative, energy and vision If this is the role for you, an ambitious editor who is looking for a challenge then please apply.Nice Worknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5102619445313518313.post-34705101409878099212010-03-11T10:16:36.580+00:002010-03-11T10:16:36.580+00:00and dont forget the "we will only contact you...and dont forget the "we will only contact you if you get an interview. we will not even bother to send out a stock standard rejection letter. if we do, it will be roughly 2 months after. most likely, we will ignore any follow up emails regarding the position."<br /><br />awesomeDeath Wears Diamond Jewelleryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08275344623879419065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5102619445313518313.post-38016910066971868462010-03-04T03:51:11.486+00:002010-03-04T03:51:11.486+00:00Hahaha.
"search the internet and other mediu...Hahaha.<br /><br />"search the internet and other medium for new ideas for features/articles/news etc (steal shit off other people, rewrite the intro and bang your byline on it. Come on, you have 50 pages of edit to fill about a subject so shit even those in the industry don't want to read it)"<br /><br />Love it.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04193929369095785929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5102619445313518313.post-38338596961078007842010-03-01T16:36:08.511+00:002010-03-01T16:36:08.511+00:00Milk and one please.Milk and one please.Laineynoreply@blogger.com