Category: Magazines-Newsletters
Reporter
Institutional Real Estate, Inc.
Category: Magazines-NewslettersLocation: San Ramon
State: California
Salary: $35,000
Work Schedule: Full Time
Description:
Institutional Real Estate, Inc. (IREI), a global commercial real estate information and consulting company based in San Ramon, Calif., is seeking an experienced news reporter to handle researching and writing articles for its website and publications.
Job Responsibilities
• Source news, follow-up on leads and conduct research
• Conduct interviews with industry participants
• Write news articles and feature stories
• Generate and develop feature story ideas
• Work with editors to obtain artwork and graphics to accompany articles
• Help manage daily news flow and website news content
• Participate in blogging, podcast and videocast production
Experience:
Experience and Skills
• Bachelor’s degree, preferably in journalism, English or communications
• Minimum 2 years of news reporting experience
• Excellent writing and verbal communication skills
• Superior editing and proofreading skills
• Knowledge of Associated Press style
• Well organized, detail oriented and demonstrated ability to meet deadlines
• High level of competence using Microsoft Word and Excel
• Desktop publishing skills a plus, including experience with InDesign
• Blogging, podcasting and other social media experience/skills are a plus
How To Apply:
This is a full-time position based in San Ramon, Calif.; competitive salary and benefits.
Please send a resume and writing samples to l.gray@irei.com. No phone calls please.
For more information on IREI, visit our website at irei.com.
Deadline To Apply: Nov. 2, 2012
Email: l.gray@irei.com
Posted: 10/19/2012 - 07:37 a.m.
Modified: 10/19/2012 - 01:13 p.m.
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