Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sacramento Bee looking for editorial writer

The Bee is advertising for a local affairs editorial writer:


The Sacramento Bee is seeking a local affairs specialist to join its editorial board and its award-winning opinion pages. This is a dream job for a journalist who cares about the word "community." The successful candidate will have a passion for civic life, and will strive to be the leading authority on the Sacramento region and its multiple cities and counties. In collaboration with the editorial board, the local affairs writer will draft 4-6 editorials weekly, while contributing to The Bee’s weekly Forum section and its online offerings. Experience in digital media is a plus, along with an eagerness to get out of the office and be a watchdog for our readers. To apply, address a cover letter to Editorial Page Editor Stuart Leavenworth and send it with resume and writing samples by Oct. 23 to: resumes@sacbee.com or Deborah Ferreter Employment Specialist The Sacramento Bee P.O. Box 15779 Sacramento, CA 95852

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hate Bush.

Do I get the job?

Anonymous said...

Very Funny!

Anonymous said...

Here's the job requirements:
Owns Obama commemorative plate.
Listens to NPR daily.
Watches MSNBC nightly.
Reads NY Times religiously.
ACORN volunteer.
SEIU supporter.
Hosted Obama Nobel victory party.

Anonymous said...

12:14 Waters lawn on the correct days

Anonymous said...

SacBee desperately needs some conservative voices on state and local issues. The op-ed staff is so fringe far left it drives readers to other web sites for some fairness. If you're only going to cater to your own lefty friends, debate disappears and so does interest. Maybe that's why more and more people are going elsewhere on the web.

Anonymous said...

12:14: That's hilarious and so true.

John Altevogt said...

The bad news is contained in the statement "in collaboration with the editorial board". If their editorial board is anything like the one we have at The Star that would be a deal breaker for anyone with an ounce of integrity. Better they should advertise for a whore, of conman, with writing skills, absent convictions and willing to take any position demanded by the area's corrupt establishment.

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