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Online Sports Journalist/Reporter


Organisation
Premier League Preview
Salary
Voluntary
Location
Nationwide
Contract type
Volunteer (Part time)
Closing date
30 November 2016
Interview date
30 November 2016
Job Description
Premier League Preview (http://premierleaguepreview.co.uk) is an online new site/blog concentrating on the English Premier League. Since launching in 2014, we have grown our readership and social media following considerably.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for aspiring sports journalists to join our team of writers. Your work will be published online and shared through our social media channels reaching thousands of people every week.

We have several positions currently available. All positions are currently voluntary however depending on the growth of our site over the rest of the season, some paid positions may become available in the summer.

We are looking for dependable, trustworthy, talented writers ideally with a background in journalism however this is not essential. A personal social media presence is also desired in order for you to share your work and reach more people. Successful applicants will be expected to share a minimum of 2 articles per week however we have no upper limit and would be more than happy for you to publish more than this.

You will predominantly be working off your own back, writing and publishing directly through our online platform.

How to apply
To apply, register your interest here: http://eepurl.com/cjKtin. We will be in touch within a month. If you have any questions please email us at editor@premierleaguepreview.co.uk.
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