Want to join our Indesign team in Sydney? We have two new roles on offer
Want to join our Indesign team in Sydney? We have two new roles on offer
December 5th, 2012
Indesign Group are looking for two new staff members to join our Sydney editorial team in two exciting new roles.
Indesign Magazine is looking for a full-time Deputy Editor to assist in the production of our leading quarterly print title.
We are also seeking expressions of interest in a Client Services role, engaged on a contract basis, the successful applicant will report to our online editors and media executives, ensuring the upkeep and management of content for our online advertising and advertorial clients.
For a full run through of each position and to apply, please visit careersindesign.com.au
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