Business Insider UK is hiring a paid syndication fellow
Justin Maiman/Business Insider
This candidate will review and select stories from our partners and rewrite headlines to make them pop on our website. He or she will also help to form strategic editorial partnerships and to promote content across social media channels.
We are looking for a voracious news reader:
- with excellent copy-editing skills, who can work quickly and independently
- who knows how to package stories in an exciting and smart way
- who has a good instinct for what Business Insider readers find interesting
- who knows how to use blogs Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and other social media to attract and engage an audience
A background in journalism and light HTML and photo-editing skills are a huge plus.
As a digital fellow at Business Insider, there is no getting coffee, filing, or making copies.
APPLY HERE with a cover letter (no more than five sentences) plus links to your work, if this sounds like your dream job.
This position requires that you work in our London office, located near the Old Street and Shoreditch High Street tube stations. Digital fellows are encouraged to work 40 hours a week for a six-month period from the start date.
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