SAJA Job Listings: Compiled by Maha Atal

Online, Tech Reporting, Editor/copy editor, Trade publicationsAugust 15, 2009 8:40 pm

The Technology Editor is responsible for primary technology-related coverage for bi-weekly tabloid and online portal covering the accounting profession. Candidate will compile and oversee a four-page technology section with features, news briefs as well as soliciting outside bylines. He/She will also be responsible for writing a weekly opinion column for the online site as well as moderating Webinars and online sessions covering technology subjects that impact accounting firms. Candidate will also attend several major technology-centric conferences, providing coverage and blog updates as well as assist the editorial staff on a number of annual major projects. Applicants must possess at least two years covering technology preferably with a newspaper, wire service or B-to-B publication. Familiarity with the financial and tax software market is a definite plus. Please send resumes to editjobs@sourcemedia.com. For more information about SourceMedia please visit our website: www.sourcemedia.com

Newspapers, Tech Reporting, Florida, Reporter/writerOctober 10, 2008 3:13 am

The Orlando Sentinel is seeking an experienced journalist to lead its
computer-assisted reporting.

The Computer Projects Reporter will research and write his or her own
data-driven stories while collaborating with investigative and beat
reporters throughout the newsroom and coaching reporters who want toimprove their data analysis skills. The reporter’s work results not only
in stories but also in consumer-friendly databases at
www.OrlandoSentinel.com that allow readers to relate an issue to their
own lives.

The ideal candidate will have at least five years of reporting
experience, with an emphasis on government reporting; significant
experience in reporting and writing data-driven investigative reports;
and an advanced understanding of Microsoft Excel and Access. Proficiency
with SQL, ArcGIS, SPSS and Caspio are preferred. Because Florida has one
of the most favorable open-records laws in the country, and because the
Sentinel has such a strong commitment to watchdog journalism, this is
an extraordinary opportunity for a reporter who wants to dig deeply and
tell the big story while taking a teaching role.

The Orlando Sentinel is a partner in NAHJ’s Parity Project, which was
launched in our newsroom in May 2006.

To apply, please send a resume, clips and references to:

Mr. Dana S. Eagles

Staff Development Editor

Orlando Sentinel

633 N. Orange Ave.

Orlando, FL 32801.

Uncategorized, Overseas, Wires, Business, Tech ReportingAugust 11, 2008 8:59 pm

Dow Jones Newswires is looking for an experienced journalist to cover Asia’s technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) beat as a regional reporter. The position, to be based in Tokyo, entails tracking regional trends in the TMT industries and writing insightful and analytical features and technology columns pertaining to the semiconductor and flat-panel display industries and other tech topics. The successful candidate will contribute to corporate coverage of Japan’s major technology and telecom firms, such as Sony, Matsushita Electric and Toshiba. The position also might entail travel to cover major technology conferences throughout Asia.

The reporter will work closely with the TMT news editor and other reporters and editors in different regions to cover breaking news and other news events that have implications for the global technology industry. The ideal candidate will have several years of experience covering the TMT sector and will be able to generate enterprise story ideas with little supervision. Spoken and written Japanese is preferred but isn’t mandatory. Expected start date for the job is some time around October.

Please email resume and cover letter to Japan Bureau Chief Ken McCallum at ken.mccallum@dowjones.com, phone number +81 3 5255 2929 and Asia Pacific TMT News Editor Yun-Hee Kim, at yun-hee.kim@dowjones.com, phone number +852-2832 2330.

Wires, Tech Reporting, NYC 8:56 pm

As part of a team dedicated to covering the technology sector for the
Business News desk, this reporter contributes spot news and
authoritative, compelling and useful enterprise stories and packages on
a range of topics. The content must be thoroughly reported and
well-written, making important and often complex topics easy to
understand. The successful candidate may at times be asked to take
charge of the biggest story of the day - such as a change in company
strategy or a merger - and fashion it to illuminate for online and print
readers why the story matters and how it may affect their lives.

QUALIFICATIONS

The right candidate will have well-rounded knowledge of the technology
sector and industries ranging from telecommunications to semiconductors
to online search engines. The ideal candidate should be able to quickly
distill often complicated information into tight, clear stories, and to
work under intense deadline pressure. This candidate will also have a
demonstrated talent for writing clear and compelling pieces and for
rigorous, thought-provoking analysis.
Applicants should be able to produce copy that meets AP’s high standards
for accuracy, balance, clarity and context. Three years as a financial
journalist is preferred. Good communications skills and familiarity with
a team approach to work are essential.

For application details, see http://careers.ap.org/viewjob.html?erjob=11126&eresc=ERNOTIFY

Online, Business, Tech Reporting, NYC, Reporter/writerSeptember 29, 2007 3:59 pm

CIO Insight, a highly respected business-technology journal, seeks a multimedia journalist to produce daily content for its Web site, CIOInsight.com. The ideal candidate will have strong journalistic writing skills and can distill business developments and trends into lucid stories and other forms of Web content. An understanding of business management and information technology is a plus. Responsibilities include:

* Interview chief information officers and other IT and business experts for online stories, Q&As and slideshows.
* Identify breaking news of interest to our CIO audience to create quick-hit online stories.
* Produce daily newsletter.
* Repurpose existing content to produce slideshows and other Web-only features.
We offer a friendly, highly collaborative work environment in which individuals take ownership of their projects. Qualified candidates submit resume, cover letter stating salary expectation and clips to opportunities@ziffdavis.com.

Online, Tech Reporting, NYC, Reporter/writerMay 1, 2007 7:39 pm

I’m sending over a position we’re looking to fill at Internetnews.com.

It’s a great opportunity for a sharp writer/aggressive reporter who wants to
cover some of the hottest trends in tech. We’re also keen on multi-media
skill sets as we prepare to launch a redesign. If you would like to contact
me directly about the position or with questions before sending over a
resume, etc., you can try me at this address or at:
erin@shoeleather.biz

Also, if you know someone who might be right for the gig, thanks for
forwarding!

Erin

Online, Tech Reporting, California, Reporter/writerApril 14, 2007 1:47 am

TheStreet.com is seeking a tech reporter for its San Francisco
bureau. The ideal candidate will provide breaking news coverage and
enterprise feature writing for a retail investor audience. This
position focuses primarily on Apple and the digital music market, IT
services and tech outsourcing. Experience and knowledge of both the
general tech sector and financial markets is strongly preferred.

To apply:
Please send your resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to
resumes@thestreet.com. Specify “Tech Reporter” in the subject line.

About us:
TheStreet.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: TSCM) is a leading multimedia provider
of business, investment and ratings content, available through its
proprietary properties, which include Web sites, email subscription
services, print, radio, syndication and audio and video programming.
Founded in 1996, TheStreet.com, Inc. pioneered the electronic
publishing of financial information on the Internet. Today, the
Company offers proprietary information on stocks, mutual funds,
exchange traded funds (ETFs) and financial institutions, including
various insurers; HMOs; Blue Cross Blue Shield plans; banks and
savings and loans. The Company’s breadth of top-grade services
empowers a wide audience of retail and professional investors, by
delivering information they can rely upon to make sound, informed
financial decisions.

Tech Reporting, NYC, Trade publicationsJune 27, 2006 4:42 pm

Law Technology News, (www.lawtechnologynews.com) with a 43,000
circulation, is a ‘’trade show in print'’ (and online). We cover the
latest products, services, trends and developments to help law firms
and corporate law departments better serve their clients.

Our coverage includes short news items, an extensive feature section,
and five regular columns. We received 2005 awards from ABM (Neal
finalist), ASBPE (gold), and TABBIES (bronze) and Technolawyer
('’Favorite Print publication'’) for our journalism.

Our news editor is responsible for writing the ‘’front of the book'’
sections: announcements about new products and services, people and
deals. The news editor also reports and writes our “Technology on
Trial” column, which is a case study about how technology was used in
a real-life trial.

This is a junior level post, ideal for a candidate who has been a
reporter or editorial assistant, with 1-2 years experience — or a
new graduate with extensive experience on a college newspaper. It’s
a great position for someone interested in learning all facets of
producing a monthly magazine.

The successful candidate will have a demonstrated interest in
technology and how it is affecting the business world. An
understanding of the legal community would be ideal.

Our staff is small and collaborative, and our pace is quick, so the
successful candidate will be a self-starter, facile, flexible, with a
good sense of humor. There is some travel. Experience with Word
essential, with Quark Xpress and CopyDesk a plus. We will be
migrating to InDesign this year.

Our goal is to explain legal technology in plain English, and
demystify it for our readers, who represent the full bandwidth of the
legal profession: from IT directors at major firms, to general
counsel in law departments, to solo practitioners, to technology
consultants, to vendors. If there is a single common denominator, it
is that our readers are very passionate about the magazine.

Headquartered in New York City, ALM is a leading integrated media
company serving legal, real estate, financial and business
professionals. ALM currently owns and publishes 38 national and
regional legal magazines and newspapers, including The American
Lawyer and The National Law Journal. Law.com is the Web’s leading
legal news and information network. ALM’s other businesses include
book, custom and newsletter publishing, verdict and settlement
reporting, production of legal trade shows and conferences,
educational seminars and distribution of content related to the legal
industry. ALM was formed by U.S. Equity Partners, L.P., a private
equity fund sponsored by Wasserstein & Co., LP. More information on
ALM, its business and services is available on the Web at
www.alm.com.

Qualified candidates should submit resume and cover letter with
salary requirements to opportunities@alm.com for immediate consideration.

Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. No phone
calls or agencies please. ALM Media, Inc. is an equal opportunity
employer that encourages and values diversity. M/F/D/V

Online, Tech Reporting, TorontoMay 31, 2006 3:41 pm

Senior Producer, CBC.ca (Technology, Health, Business and
Consumer news)

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Web site, CBC.ca, is looking
for an experienced print or online editor to develop and lead new
technology and consumer news sections, as well as oversee the site~Rs
health and business coverage. This is a unique opportunity to build
and shape key coverage areas for this award-winning website.

The Senior Producer must be an experienced print or online journalist
who knows how to critically edit professional online copy. They must
have knowledge and experience in technology, health or business news
coverage. The ideal candidate will be able to do much more than
manage — they must demonstrate a proven ability to lead others and
work with writers to elevate print or online stories to their fullest
potential.

Qualifications

The successful candidate will have a minimum of five years of recent
experience editing or writing for a major professional print or
online publication, including a solid background in editing,
assigning and reshaping print or online stories. He/She will also
have a minimum of five years of recent experience editing coverage of
or writing about technology, health, business or consumer news,
preferably for a major professional print or online publication.

You can find the job posting at cbc.ca/jobs, #TOR00758, listed as
“Producer - Assigned as Senior, CBC.ca (Technology, Health, Business
and Consumer news)”

Or you can go directly to the posting here.

Online, Business, Tech Reporting, FreelanceMay 27, 2005 6:12 pm

The Outsourcing Forum is looking for freelancers to write news stories,
features and case studies for its online portal focused on the outsourcing
space, to be launched shortly. Applicants must have experience writing for a
news organization and be deadline oriented. Exposure to business journalism
required and authoring articles in the technology and business process
outsourcing space is a major plus. Please email your resume and clips to
georgealbert@theoutsourcingforum.com

Magazines, Business, Tech Reporting, Reporter/writer, Freelance 3:20 pm

FREELANCERS FOR CIO Magazine - http://www.cio.com CXO Media, 492 Old
Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701. Contact: Lafe Low. Email:
llow@cio.com
Fax: 508/879-7784. The magazine for information executives. Editorial
mission
is to address the issues vital to the success of IT in the contemporary
business environment. Solutions-oriented editorial provides CIOs and other
business leaders with a better understanding of the role IT plays in
achieving
corporate goals. Freelancers: If you would like to contribute, send samples
of
your previously published work to features editor Lafe Low. Include a
reference
of an editor with whom you have worked, and indicate specific areas of
interest
or expertise. Payment: upon acceptance. Rights: all-media world rights.
Guidelines: http://www.cio.com/CIO/writers_guide.html

Magazines, Business, Tech Reporting, Reporter/writer, FreelanceMay 15, 2005 3:18 pm

TECHNOLOGY WRITERS - Digital Home Entertainment Writers Wanted: Smart TV &
Sound Magazine is looking for a few good writers. Must understand consumer
electronics products for digital home entertainment. The challenge is to
explain the products coming to marked which give the user the ability to
control his TV and sound selections and enjoy media files throughout his
networked home. We cover such things as DVRs, A/V clients, Media Center
Edition
computers, video- and audio-on-demand services and much more. Best to read a
few Smart TV & Sound article before applying. See them online at
www.smarttvandsoundmag.com. We pay around 10c a word. Hurry! We have
assignments waiting right now. Specify the subjects in which you are
strongest.
Send resume and samples of your writing to: Query Editor Smart TV & Sound
Magazine P.O. Box 4591 Chico, CA 95927 Or e-mail to: editor@videomaker.com
No
phone calls please. Jennifer O’Rourke Managing Editor, Videomaker Magazine