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Assitant Editor -
6 applicants
at World Textile Publications in WestYorkshire
Do you want to be part of a dynamic, innovative, international business-to-business publications company?
We need a new assistant editor to work across our global magazine titles, and our next-generation online products. The role will involve:
• Writing and editing features and news sections in our magazines
• Running the production of magazines in the absence of an editor
• Writing and editing news and features for our online information services
Candidates should have the following skills and attributes:
• Excellent writing and editing skills
• Able to work to several deadlines at a given time
• Lateral thinking
• Able to work independently and in a pro-active manner
The role will be based at our central offices in Bradford, West Yorkshire, and comes with a very competitive salary and overseas travel.
World Textile Publications Ltd (WTP) is an innovative business dedicated to fulfilling the information needs of the global textile industry. For over 100 years our magazines have been recognised for their authority and market-leading coverage, and this clear industry focus means WTP has become an integral part of the textile community. We provide people with the highest quality information and now leverage an innovative online technology platform to deliver next-generation strategic intelligence for textile industry executives.
WTP information products include: Digital Textile, Future Materials, International Dyer, Knitting International, Luxury Textiles Live, Nonwovens Live, Nonwovens Report International, Technical Textiles Live, Textile Month International, Textile Machinery Live, Textile Month China, and Twist.
Applicants should e-mail their CV and a covering note explaining why they should be considered.
Please reference pressjobs.co.uk when applying for this position.
Apply to:
Mr Jonathan Dyson
Head of Content
World Textile Publications Ltd
Perkin House
1 Longlands Street
Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD1 2TP
Email: jdyson@world-textile.net
Telephone: +44 (0)1274 378838
Fax: +44 (0)1274 378811
We need a new assistant editor to work across our global magazine titles, and our next-generation online products. The role will involve:
• Writing and editing features and news sections in our magazines
• Running the production of magazines in the absence of an editor
• Writing and editing news and features for our online information services
Candidates should have the following skills and attributes:
• Excellent writing and editing skills
• Able to work to several deadlines at a given time
• Lateral thinking
• Able to work independently and in a pro-active manner
The role will be based at our central offices in Bradford, West Yorkshire, and comes with a very competitive salary and overseas travel.
World Textile Publications Ltd (WTP) is an innovative business dedicated to fulfilling the information needs of the global textile industry. For over 100 years our magazines have been recognised for their authority and market-leading coverage, and this clear industry focus means WTP has become an integral part of the textile community. We provide people with the highest quality information and now leverage an innovative online technology platform to deliver next-generation strategic intelligence for textile industry executives.
WTP information products include: Digital Textile, Future Materials, International Dyer, Knitting International, Luxury Textiles Live, Nonwovens Live, Nonwovens Report International, Technical Textiles Live, Textile Month International, Textile Machinery Live, Textile Month China, and Twist.
Applicants should e-mail their CV and a covering note explaining why they should be considered.
Please reference pressjobs.co.uk when applying for this position.
Apply to:
Mr Jonathan Dyson
Head of Content
World Textile Publications Ltd
Perkin House
1 Longlands Street
Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD1 2TP
Email: jdyson@world-textile.net
Telephone: +44 (0)1274 378838
Fax: +44 (0)1274 378811
Published at 27-05-2009
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