We're hiring a social-media fellow to help shape how The Economist looks and feels on digital platforms. The deadline for applications is November 10th
was founded as a print newspaper in 1843, but today we have a growing digital operation and 50m followers on our social media accounts. Ever more people are encountering our journalism for the first time on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn.
The social media team comprises creative and enterprising journalists, some of whom join us on one-year fellowships to help shapeGet our daily newsletterThe position would suit a graduate of a journalism course or someone who has some limited experience in editorial roles and is ready to take on a full-time role for a year. Applicants should be seeking to establish themselves firmly in an editorial department while learning through doing.
Are you a diligent writer who can absorb an article and turn out material that will shine on crowded timelines? Are you looking for a role where you can learn, experiment and work with some of the world’s smartest journalists and editors? Are you eager to help shape and improveIf you answer yes to these questions, we’d like to hear from you. Send the following items to
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