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Sep 13, 2009

Edit breaking technology news for MIT's Technology Review

Tech-savvy? The Technology Review by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is in need of a technology and computer science editor in San Francisco.
The editor will help the magazine achieve its goal to "assist business and technology leaders (CTOs, senior technologists, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists) in shaping markets and driving the global economy."
The editor will work with senior staff to develop story and blog ideas for the magazine's Web site, occasionally write articles for the publication and work with the Web designer to find art to accompany stories. The editor will also be responsible for discovering and working with new freelance contributors.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree in science or technology, preferably accompanied with a graduate degree in journalism. Candidates should also posses at least two years' experience as a technology or science writer and previous editing experience.
To apply, e-mail your resume, cover letter and three clips to jobs@technologyreview.com.

Read more about the job here.

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Aug 20, 2009

Write for MIT's news office

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology News Office is looking for a full-time reporter at its office in Cambridge.
The journalist will cover the business, humanities and arts beat. He or she will cover MIT research and teaching through spot news, profiles, trend stories and features. The reporter will be responsible for creating three story ideas and writing at least three stories a week, each around 600 words long. The writer will also propose multimedia to accompany stories.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree and at least five years' experience in a news environment.

To apply, visit here and search for job number mit-00006477. A cover letter is required.

View the job listing here.

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Jul 16, 2009

Tell the story of MIT

The MIT News Office seeks a journalist to help its movement to more dynamic daily news site featuring high-quality, authoritative coverage of the institute.
The social sciences, business and humanities writer will report and write about MIT's research, innovation and teaching through a mix of spot news, profiles, trend stories and/or other features.

Learn more about the job here.

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