Journalist for Major League Soccer website
Major League Soccer seeks a journalist to assist with its official website, MLSnet.com.
Duties include: Editing and posting content for use on MLSnet.com and team websites; writing headlines, captions, blurbs for MLSnet.com and team websites; selecting and cropping photos; and making judgments on story significance and arrange content into lead packages on the team site front pages.
Applicants should be Web savvy, have 3-5 years of sports journalism experience and have an interest in Major League Soccer. Position is based in the New York City area.
E-mail a resume to jlc@mlb.com. Type "Editorial Producer" in subject line.
Location: Chelsea, New York
Duties include: Editing and posting content for use on MLSnet.com and team websites; writing headlines, captions, blurbs for MLSnet.com and team websites; selecting and cropping photos; and making judgments on story significance and arrange content into lead packages on the team site front pages.
Applicants should be Web savvy, have 3-5 years of sports journalism experience and have an interest in Major League Soccer. Position is based in the New York City area.
E-mail a resume to jlc@mlb.com. Type "Editorial Producer" in subject line.
Labels: journalismjobs, Major_League_Soccer, MLSnet_com, multimedia, multimedia_reporter, online_journalism, soccer, sports_journalism, website
2 Comments:
This post and one a few days later for Major League Baseball both have the same contact email: jlc@mlb.com
mlb.com is Major League Baseball, not Major League Soccer. I looked at the Craigslist ad and the copy is identical.
Do you know if this correct?
Thanks for your help.
Good eye. It's odd at first glance, but I don't think it's a mistake. Major League Soccer partnered with Major League Baseball to run its website. See http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-116182111.html
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