Editorial assistant
The books-and-arts section of The Economist is looking for an editorial assistant to help with editing, reviewing and research, and to work on our website. Applicants should have a first-class degree in a humanities subject and feel at ease with numbers. Copy-editing and writing experience is also essential. For details: contact the books-and-arts editor at [email protected]
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