Time2getonHere
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Saw this one on journalismjobs...any positives? I wonder if it's really called "Daily Newspaper." And is it just me, or does it look bad when the contact person has a Yahoo e-mail instead of a newspaper e-mail? OK, here's the posting, from May 6:
Company: Daily newspaper
Position: Sports reporter +
Location: Eastern Nebraska, Nebraska
Job Status: Full-time
Salary: $20,000 to $25,000
Ad Expires: June 10, 2008
Job ID: 639483
Description:
A small Midwest daily is seeking a sports reporter who also has page design/editing skills and some photo abilities. We are a locally focused sports operation.
The succesful candidate will be a well-organized, self-starter who is broadly versed in all areas of prep sports coverage. On the page-design side, you will need Quark Xpress and Photoshop proficiency. A degree in journalism is desirable but not mandatory. Experience could be substituted.
The small city location of this position is ideal for its relaxed lifestyle. Larger cities are within easy reach.
This position could lead quickly to greater opportunities if you have the skills and ambition.
A reliable vehicle, insurance and valid driver's license are required as is a post-offer, prehire drug test.
An excellent benefits package includes vacation, medical, dental, 401(K) and more.
Apply by e-mail to [email protected] with cover letter, resume and 3-4 work samples attached (PDFs are best). Regional candidates preferred.
Company: Daily newspaper
Position: Sports reporter +
Location: Eastern Nebraska, Nebraska
Job Status: Full-time
Salary: $20,000 to $25,000
Ad Expires: June 10, 2008
Job ID: 639483
Description:
A small Midwest daily is seeking a sports reporter who also has page design/editing skills and some photo abilities. We are a locally focused sports operation.
The succesful candidate will be a well-organized, self-starter who is broadly versed in all areas of prep sports coverage. On the page-design side, you will need Quark Xpress and Photoshop proficiency. A degree in journalism is desirable but not mandatory. Experience could be substituted.
The small city location of this position is ideal for its relaxed lifestyle. Larger cities are within easy reach.
This position could lead quickly to greater opportunities if you have the skills and ambition.
A reliable vehicle, insurance and valid driver's license are required as is a post-offer, prehire drug test.
An excellent benefits package includes vacation, medical, dental, 401(K) and more.
Apply by e-mail to [email protected] with cover letter, resume and 3-4 work samples attached (PDFs are best). Regional candidates preferred.