This week’s jobs in journalism

InternshipsOnes to Watch’s round-up of the latest trainee and graduate jobs:

Trainee reporter, Wiltshire Times - a vacancy for a NCTJ-qualified trainee reporter, with 100wpm, their own car and a full driving licence.  Deadline May 6. Full details here.

Trainee business journalist, International Business Times (London) - a trainee journalist is wanted to cover social and political news. You must be “aware” of current affairs and have a good understanding of online journalism. Candidates must be graduates, preferably with a degree in Journalism or similar. Pay £12,000 – 15,000. Apply asap. Full details here.

Editorial assistant, Mumsnet - the role involves writing, blogging and using social media as well as providing administrative help. Apply asap. Full details here.

Paid multimedia internship, United Business Media (London) - a six-month paid internship (salary approx. £5,000) at C+D magazine and chemistanddruggist.co.uk website. You need good multimedia and web skills, including an understanding of content management systems, knowledge of Dreamweaver or HTML, and experience of shooting or editing digital video. Apply asap. Full details here.

Book desk intern, The Guardian - this is an unpaid, two-week placement, offered throughout the year on the Guardian book desk. You will be assisting with admin, research and writing. A good knowledge of books and social media is essential. Apply asap. Full details here.

Trainee journalists, Euromoney - several vacancies for trainee reporters at Metal Bulletin and EuroWeek magazines and websites. For Metal Bulletin, languages and some experience of journalism is an advantage but not essential. Applicants for EuroWeek need to demonstrate a genuine, provable interest in business and financial affairs and languages (German, Italian, Arabic, Japanese, Mandarin, Korean) are an advantage. Apply asap. Full details here.

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