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Eastern Eye is looking for a new reporter

Eastern Eye, Britain’s biggest selling and most respected Asian newspaper, is looking for a versatile and experienced reporter to join its busy news reporting team in London.

You will have at least two years’ journalistic experience, ideally on a local newspaper or B2B title. You will work on a range of stories in a challenging, stimulating and hugely rewarding environment. The position will require working across media platforms in print, online and social media. We are a small but dedicated team and you would have a high level of responsibility.


The successful candidate will come up with story ideas, have excellent news and feature writing skills and be at ease interviewing senior business and community leaders, politicians and celebrities.

Here’s your chance to make a name for yourself on one of the country’s leading newspaper and website brands.

Eastern Eye is published by Asian Media & Marketing Group, Britain’s biggest Asian publishing house. The group publishes a stable of market leading business and consumer titles in the UK and USA.

We offer a good salary and excellent career progression for the right candidates.

Please send your full CV along with two writing samples, to The Editor, Eastern Eye newspaper, Asian Media & Marketing Group, 1 Silex Street, London SE1 0DW. Or Email hr@gg2.net marking Eastern Eye in the subject line. Tel: 020 7928 1234. www.amg.biz

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