Are you passionate about journalism?
Want to give voice to your talent in telling stories that
will make a difference?
Do you want to work in an international team?
Do you want to have a say in this world but you don’t know where to start from?
If your answer is YES, you can make it all happen within
WAVE magazine
Wave Magazine is an international youth web magazine,
a project run and led by youth organization "World Youth Wave" from Belgrade, Serbia.
With around 25-30,000 unique visits per month, Wave has many contributors from all around the globe among which some are awarded journalists and members of professional journalistic associations. Wave is member of European Youth Press network and participates in international projects. It is a monthly magazine, publishing one issue every 10th in a month in English and Serbian, for already 7 years.
Now WAVE is expanding its team
and you can be also part of it!
We are seeking new volunteer journalists to write articles for our regularly monthly website.
Positions are open in following sections:
Our ideal team member:
- has specific background, training or experience in journalism or other areas compatible with our magazine
- is English language proficient
- is IT literate: has advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Programs and Internet. Experience in audio and video editing is a plus
- is available to write at least one article per month
- familiarity with project management is an advance
But most of all we are looking for energetic people with
enthusiasm,
who are responsible,
creative,
and original!
What do YOU get out of it?
We can provide you with advice and support to improve your articles and journalistic skills, but, above all, we can offer you a team of like-minded people, motivated journalists willing to continue learning and keen on enjoying this fascinating work!
If interested fill our online application HERE (http://bit.ly/LurA2g) by the end of July.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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