March 20, 2014 at 2:30 pm
ASSISTANT EDITOR – AVIATION NEWS
Would you like to play a big part in the growing success story of Aviation News? This could be your chance.
As we gain more readers and plaudits from both enthusiasts and the aviation industry, we are now seeking an Assistant Editor to help us to further develop Aviation News.
Based at Key Publishing’s offices in Stamford, Lincolnshire, this is a full-time post. You will assist editor Dino Carrara in the writing, compilation and editing of articles on all aspects of aviation past, present and future, as well as in sourcing top-quality imagery and contributors. The successful candidate should also be bursting with ideas for interesting and exciting features. It is a challenging and demanding role, but the rewards include the chance to travel all over the world to cover the best aviation stories.
You will need to be an aviation enthusiast who thinks nothing of spending a day by the fence of an airport or air base and will have travelled in pursuit of your interest. Ideally, you will already be an experienced journalist with an understanding of regular production schedules within a small editorial team, though candidates without this background who can demonstrate excellent potential may be considered.
This is an outstanding opportunity to join Europe’s foremost specialist aviation magazine publisher. Benefits include five weeks holiday per year plus access to a company pension scheme.
To apply please send a full CV and a covering letter explaining why you think that you are the best person for the job to Dino Carrara, Editor, Aviation News, PO Box 100, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XQ or [email]dino.carrara@keypublishing.com[/email]
Closing date: April 17, 2014
Key Publishing Ltd is an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Applicants will be invited for interview based on merit.
By: Arabella-Cox - 29th March 2014 at 13:46
In Aviation News we cover subjects from all around the world and use writers from across the globe. To give one example in the next issue we have an article on Turkish Air Force Phantoms by a writer from that country. Indeed, we go to get great lengths to get the best aviation authors from around the world.
Kind regards
Dino Carrara
Editor
Aviation News
By: J Boyle - 20th March 2014 at 17:35
If you apply…please delete the phrase “world beating” from your vocabulary.
Only UK aviation writers seem to use it…and only on UK products…Hunter, Canberra and Viscount.
Such petty nationalism has no part in a serious (or even semi-serious) publication.