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World Highways requires new reporter

We are looking for a bright and tenacious international business reporter to write news and features in our expanding portfolio of award-winning and market-leading business-to-business publications. The role will require you to report on international road policy, highway planning, design and construction, as well as a variety of senior management and safety issues. See our website: www.worldhighways.com
August 8, 2014 Read time: 2 mins

We are looking for a bright and tenacious international business reporter to write news and features in our expanding portfolio of award-winning and market-leading business-to-business publications. The role will require you to report on international road policy, highway planning, design and construction, as well as a variety of senior management and safety issues.

The ability to help the group grow its social media presence is important too, and the successful candidate will be able to help us manage our audience engagement and oversee the group’s profiles on various social media platforms including LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Vine, Instagram, and so on.

You will need to be presentable and articulate and have the ability to represent our titles at the highest level. The role will involve attending daytime and evening events, as well as extensive international travel. You will need a full and clean driving licence as well as a European passport or a visa allowing residency and working in Europe.
Candidates should apply by email to our editorial director Geoff Hadwick no later than Tuesday August 26 2014. Please submit a current CV and a covering statement to: %$Linker: 2 Email <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkEmail [email protected] Job Enquiry false mailto:[email protected]?subject=Job%20Enquiry true false%>

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