Job Opportunity- Women's Issues Journalist for Aswat Masriya
Aswat Masriya (AM) is looking to recruit a journalist to contribute primarily to the "Women's Issues" section of the Aswat Masriya website (www.aswatmasriya.com), but also file stories on governance and politics in Egypt. This is an 18-month contract based at the Reuters bureau in Cairo.
Job Opportunity- Financial Editor for Aswat Masriya
Aswat Masriya (AM) is looking to recruit an experienced journalist to act as a Financial and Business editor and a financial journalism mentor for the Aswat Masriya website (www.aswatmasriya.com). This is an 18-month contract, based in the Reuters bureau in Cairo.
Job Opportunity- Marketing and Communications Manager for Aswat Masriya
Aswat Masriya (AM) is looking to recruit an experienced marketing and communications manager to manage and develop the project's communications strategy and increase its profile in the Egyptian and International media. This is an 18-month contract, based at the Reuters bureau in Cairo.
Job Opening-Multimedia Journalist for Aswat Masriya
Aswat Masriya (AM) is looking to recruit a multimedia journalist to produce and manage all multimedia content on the Aswat Masriya website (www.aswatmasriya.com). This is an 18-month contract, based at the Reuters bureau in Cairo.
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