The Irrawaddy Publishing Group is seeking suitable applicants for Layout Designer and Librarian /Researcher positions based in Applicants for the position of Layout Designer must have a minimum of two years experience in desktop publishing and provide a portfolio of past work. Applicants should also have advanced-level English language skills, be able to work as part of a team and maintain flexible working hours. Applicants for the Librarian/Researcher position must have background knowledge in Burmese literature and a willingness to learn more about it. Applicants must also be keen readers with a working knowledge of Microsoft Access database software, and possess at least intermediate-level English language skills. For more information, please write to [email protected]
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but can also work with an editorial team The Irrawaddy is looking for professional writers, journalists, copy editors, political commentators, webmasters, layout designers, graphic designers, cartoonists, artists and sales staff. To apply, send CV to [email protected].
Independent Journalism Training and Career Opportunity for People from Burma The Irrawaddy Publishing Group is again organizing a course in basic news reporting and writing. The best students may receive jobs as reporters at The Irrawaddy, an English-language news magazine that is not connected with any political or other groups. The course will be held in Chiang Mai in early 2006, and will last 2-3 weeks. The exact dates will be announced later. All expenses will be paid. The course is only for people who have a very serious interest in independent journalism and want to work hard to pursue a career in journalism. Good Burmese and English language ability is also required. To get an information sheet and application form, please call 01-764 7787 or e-mail [email protected] The deadline for receipt of applications is February 28, 2006. Irrawaddy Publishing Group |
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