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Central Editor (Social) – Distribution Hub – Reach (Remote)

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Google Discover/Audience Reporter – The Star – Reach (London)

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Shorthand notes

Shorthand

Shorthand is a fundamental skill for all journalists and an accurate shorthand note is vital. Shorthand is an elective module in the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism.

A day in the life of a student journalist

Yes, I am finally here. Having worked as a reporter for mainly Turkish media for the past seven years, I became a student journalist at the London headquarters of the Press Association.

Dreams of becoming a magazine journalist

Choosing to pursue a career in journalism at a time when the job market is bleak could seem like an unwelcoming challenge. For me, it was a challenge I was ready to take on. After three years studying a BA in Journalism at Kingston University, I wanted to go on and study magazine journalism.

Top five interview tips from a trainee reporter

Erinn Kerr is a Journalism Diversity Fund recipient who completed the Press Association training course in Newcastle In December 2013. She has since secured a trainee reporter position with a North News and Pictures, a press agency in the North East of England.

Radio Wembley and chance encounters

Neil Kingston blogs on his work as a self-producing presenter for the Football Association on Radio Wembley, and what happened after a chance encounter with BBC sports editor, David Bond.

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