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Aug 19, 2009

Work for the Federal Reserve Board

The Federal Reserve Board is looking for a communications specialist for its Division of Consumer and Community Affairs in Washington D.C.
The specialist will be responsible for creating a comprehensive guide for the division's internal communications. The specialist will also:
  • Produce and manage the content and design on the division's internal Web site and board's public Web site.
  • Help lead a cross-division team with representatives from the Regulations, Consumer Compliance and Analysis and Communications branches to ensure they're represented.
  • Orchestrate division-wide staff meetings and information sessions.
  • Work with Division Information Services to grow the division's Web communication.
Candidates should have a bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, advertising, communications or a similar field. They should also have at least four years' experience in editing for the Web as well as a background in video, graphics and social networking. Applicants with knowledge of HTML and content management systems are preferred. Experience in financial services, regulatory environments, economics or community development is a plus when applying.

To learn more about the position and apply online, visit here and search for job id 7154.

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Aug 11, 2009

Dow Jones needs an editor and journalists

The Wall Street Journal Online is looking for an editor to lead a new business-focused Web site. Dow Jones says the position is "a rare opportunity to help shape a new site that will break ground in the paid-content arena". The editor will lead a team of editors and create comprehensive coverage through multimedia. They will also meet with technology, product development, business development and marketing teams to make the new site.
Applicants should have a strong understanding of business along with 10 years' experience in journalism with at least three to five of those years spent in digital operations. They should also be knowledgeable in content-management systems, taxonomy and metadata design and the product-development process.

Dow Jones is also looking for journalists. A reporter to cover
aerospace companies is wanted in California who has five years' experience at a daily newspaper. The company is also looking for a reporter in New York to cover the oil market for its newswire.

Learn more about the position and apply online here.

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Be a senior business writer in New Jersey

Diversity Incorporated LLC is looking for a full-time senior business writer for its Web site DiversityIncBestPractices.com at its headquarters in Newark, New Jersey.
The writer will be expected to produce at least 3,000 words a week for stories and conduct video interviews. The journalist will also be responsible for creating business-diversity management features, factoids, charts and
timelines as well as for generating story ideas.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree, five years' experience as a business journalist and experience in writing for the Web. They should also have clips including quotes from senior officials in different corporations and businesses.

To apply, send your resume, salary requirements and a one paragraph statement about your commitment to diversity to Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Barbara Frankel at BFrankel@DiversityInc.com.

Learn more about the position 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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