We need someone comfortable managing their own schedule and working independently, with the ability to juggle multiple projects and deadlines. Also skill with a variety of writing styles for different audiences is required for this position, including magazine and newspaper audiences, among others.
Job duties and skills include:
You’ll also be asked to help conceptualize new custom publications in a team-oriented environment. Some travel within South Carolina is required, but you’ll be living and working in one of the most historic cities in America, with a vibrant arts scene and world-class culinary offerings.
Send resumes to Licia Jackson, special projects editor, at ljackson@scbiznews.com. No phone calls please. We will only be able to contact you if we are interested in speaking with you further about this position.
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