Digital Sports Production Journalist @ Telegraph Sport
October 11, 2020
Closing Date: 19th October 2020
Telegraph Sport is looking for a Digital Sports Production Journalist. This role is a key member of a fast-paced, creative digital sports team. You will publish content from the UK’s leading sports writers and generate your own high-quality journalism.
Producing online content to the highest possible standard, making use of multimedia elements
Writing original features and liveblogs
Curating and managing homepages
Publishing content filed by a range of sports reporters
Generating creative solutions to presenting content online
Contributing to The Telegraph’s subscription strategy
Requirements
Proven experience of an ability to write engagingly, preferably about sport, for an online audience
Experience with content management systems
Proven experience of digital publishing at a high level
Quick, accurate subbing
Broad knowledge of men’s and women’s sport, including football, rugby union and cricket, but other specialisms welcomed
Able to respond well under pressure and adhere to strict deadlines
Understanding of social media and SEO
Knowledge and understanding of The Telegraph’s subscription strategy
For more information and to apply for the role, click here.
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