TheBusinessDesk.com is expanding its editorial team in the Midlands after emerging from the pandemic with ambitious plans for the the region.
We are on the hunt for someone to cover business news in the West Midlands who is also good at building relationships and wants to be part of the business community.
The successful candidate will have a journalist’s eye for a story, be able to write clearly when dealing with numbers and jargon, and be able to find stories.
Sam Metcalf, Midlands editor at TheBusinessDesk.com said:
“In the days of newsrooms being slashed, we’re excited to say that we’re expanding our editorial team in the Midlands. We are quite open-minded about the amount of previous experience you might have in business journalism – it would be great if you did – but if you can demonstrate an interest, then we’d love to have a chat. And it is possible that a strong writer with experience from a different background, such as PR, could be the right fit for the role too.
“We would also welcome applications from more experienced candidates, who would be comfortable hosting round tables and seminars as part of the role.”
To learn more about this exciting opportunity, click here.
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