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FoodNavigator-USA.com is looking for freelance reporters who have experience of covering the US food and beverage industry, or the commodities markets.
FoodNavigator.com is published by Decision News Media, an award-winning and rapidly expanding international online business-to-business news publisher.
This position would suit journalists based in the US with experience working on a business-to-business publication.
The position
Freelance reporters we take on will contribute to the original copy written by our in-house journalists and aimed at industry professionals. You will work closely with a senior member of our team, but will be responsible for finding news and delivering accurate copy to deadline.
Main reporting duties will be on FoodNavigator-USA.com, and will initially be for a short-term period. However, regular contributions may be a possibility in the future.
The ideal candidates will show a keen interest in business-to-business news, strong research and writing skills and the confidence to interview decision-makers at the highest level.
The company
Decision News Media is a specialist in international business and technology news, serving decision-makers in the food, nutrition, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
Our various publications each have an audited readership of between 50,000 to 120,000 readers.
Decision News Media has its head office in Montpellier, France.
If you are interested in applying for this post, please send a covering letter explaining your suitability, a CV and relevant cuttings to editorial.recruitment 'at' decisionnews.com. Please quote reference 'FNU'.
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