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We are looking for a news reporter


 

Voice International online news website is looking for a dynamic and ambitious news reporter to join its team in Nicosia.

The reporter should be comfortable writing basic news stories about all daily news.
The candidate must be comfortable with covering a wide range of topics and diving into new subjects when necessary.

Languages: English ( fluent ) and Turkish ( fluent ). Knowing Greek language is a plus.
You will work closely with Voice International’s team .

SKILLS/EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS

We are looking for candidates with:

At least 2 years journalistic experience
a qualification in journalism, or equivalent work experience
a strong news sense and the ability to pursue stories
video or other broadcast experience (desirable)
digital editing skills (desirable);

an ability to work productively in a remote working environment;
fluency in Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc);
experience of using social media to increase audience.

Is this the job for you?
The CV should be addressed to : [email protected].

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