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April 28, 2004 | Comments: (0)
InfoWorld is looking for a reporter
Taking a page out of InfoWorld CTO Chad Dickerson's playbook, I thought I'd tap the broad swath of RSS to spread the word that InfoWorld has begun searching for a new reporter.
Here is the job description:
InfoWorld is seeking an ambitious full-time reporter for the IT industry's leading newsweekly and Web site. The reporter will work the beat by cultivating sources in the IT industry and user community. The candidate should be able to break news stories for InfoWorld.com, as well as working on enterprising news and feature articles. We are looking for someone with 2-5 years experience in covering information technology, and a background writing about storage and networking is a plus.
Prospective candidates can expect to write at least one online news story daily, and experience in blogging is a plus.
Anyone interested should send resumes to jobopps@idg.com, but feel free to cc me as well, at tom_sullivan@infoworld.com.
By the by, in case you developers missed Chad's post, find it here.
Posted by Tom Sullivan on April 28, 2004 06:09 AM
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