Friday, May 21, 2010

Want a job? Try here


There are plenty of newspaper jobs out there. Oh, not the New York Times. But this site is the online equivalent of the Editor & Publisher job-hunting I used eons ago that took me to Glendive, Montana with my new bride Monnie. Try it.

For example:

The 14,419-circulation Medina Gazette is looking for "a full-time Web reporter who can provide breaking news updates for our revamped Web site, feed stories to the print edition of the paper and maintain a community conversation with our followers via Facebook and Twitter." Send resume to Julie Wallace, c/o The Chronicle-Telegram, 225 East Ave., Elyria, Ohio 44035 or to jwallace@chroniclet.com

Also in Ohio, the 10,000-circulation Lancaster Eagle & Gazette is looking for a photographer.

If you want to be near Hugh Downing, retired printer who lives in The Villages, Florida, The Villages Daily Sun is looking for "a sports-minded paginator who can edit and design reader-friendly sports pages as well as local, feature and special sections pages."

Even the Nashville Tennessean, not exactly chopped liver, is looking for a general assignment reporter.

If you'd like a permanent Caribbean vacation spot, Virgin Islands Daily News needs a copy editor.

Hey, we're not saying you'll get rich on any of these. But you won't be unemployed.

Click on the headline to see HUNDREDS of job openings. Editor & Publisher, eat your heart out!

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