HiringWeekly
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Hey everyone,
I'm a regular poster, but in order to keep some semblance of anonymity, I'm posting under a different username for this one.
Anyway, I was just informed by my full-time staff writer that he will be leaving our paper the first week of May, meaning of course that there will be a job opening up.
We are an award-winning weekly sports section in southern Rhode Island that obviously focuses mostly on preps, though we do cover the University of Rhode Island, a Division I school (I-AA for football), as well.
This is pretty much an entry-level position, perfect for a college senior who will be graduating or for a recent college grad with a degree in journalism or a related. This is not, however, a position for someone who has never written for a newspaper in some form or fashion before (I say this to avoid the spate of resumes from sports fans who got "B's" in high school english).
We pride ourselves on our reporting and writing here and that means warts-and-all coverage of the local sports scene. We do our fair share of feelgood features, but we also tackle the issues facing local sports teams, even it means upsetting some of our readers (I feel we stand out in this regard among much of our competition).
There is some layout work required, so familiarity with Quark XPress is a big plus, though it is by no means mandatory. Good writing and reporting come first. Oh, and you won't have to shoot your own photos.
Pay is in the low- to mid-20K range and includes benefits and a 401K.
You will work directly with me, the sports editor, but we also have two photographers and several stringers who contribute to the section.
We are hoping to have the position filled by May 1 so that the new reporter can get his or her feet wet before the playoff season begins.
If you need more info, shoot me an email at [email protected] (I probably won't check this username often for PMs). No phone calls please.
To apply, send a resume, cover letter and clips to:
South County Newspapers
C/O Sports Editor Brian Pernicone
10 High St.
Wakefield, RI
02879
I will send an email to confirm I received your package, but will likely only reply to those with whom I'd like to set up an interview.
EDIT: While I probably won't check this username very often, I'll check this posting, so if you have any questions that others might want the answers to, leave them here and I'll do my best to answer them.
I'm a regular poster, but in order to keep some semblance of anonymity, I'm posting under a different username for this one.
Anyway, I was just informed by my full-time staff writer that he will be leaving our paper the first week of May, meaning of course that there will be a job opening up.
We are an award-winning weekly sports section in southern Rhode Island that obviously focuses mostly on preps, though we do cover the University of Rhode Island, a Division I school (I-AA for football), as well.
This is pretty much an entry-level position, perfect for a college senior who will be graduating or for a recent college grad with a degree in journalism or a related. This is not, however, a position for someone who has never written for a newspaper in some form or fashion before (I say this to avoid the spate of resumes from sports fans who got "B's" in high school english).
We pride ourselves on our reporting and writing here and that means warts-and-all coverage of the local sports scene. We do our fair share of feelgood features, but we also tackle the issues facing local sports teams, even it means upsetting some of our readers (I feel we stand out in this regard among much of our competition).
There is some layout work required, so familiarity with Quark XPress is a big plus, though it is by no means mandatory. Good writing and reporting come first. Oh, and you won't have to shoot your own photos.
Pay is in the low- to mid-20K range and includes benefits and a 401K.
You will work directly with me, the sports editor, but we also have two photographers and several stringers who contribute to the section.
We are hoping to have the position filled by May 1 so that the new reporter can get his or her feet wet before the playoff season begins.
If you need more info, shoot me an email at [email protected] (I probably won't check this username often for PMs). No phone calls please.
To apply, send a resume, cover letter and clips to:
South County Newspapers
C/O Sports Editor Brian Pernicone
10 High St.
Wakefield, RI
02879
I will send an email to confirm I received your package, but will likely only reply to those with whom I'd like to set up an interview.
EDIT: While I probably won't check this username very often, I'll check this posting, so if you have any questions that others might want the answers to, leave them here and I'll do my best to answer them.