BusinessGreen.com is recruiting

UK's leading green business website is looking to add to its editorial and commercial teams

By BusinessGreen.com Staff

14 Jul 2010

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BusinessGreen.com is expanding fast and is looking for new a new reporter and sales director to help shape the next phase of its development.

The UK's leading provider of green business news, analysis and opinion is advertising for a reporter with experience of writing about the low carbon economy to join its respected editorial team.

The role would be ideally suited to a journalist with a genuine interest in climate change and the green business movement, as well as an understanding of the demands of an online news operation.

The site is also looking for an experienced sales manager with experience of the emerging green business sector to help lead BusinessGreen.com's commercial strategy and build tight relationships with the brand's growing roster of blue chip and start up clients.

A strong list of contacts amongst clients and agencies as well as relevant media sales experience are essential for this crucial role.

If you are interested in applying for either role please contact BusinessGreen.com publisher Tim Webb with a CV and covering letter at tim.webb@incisivemedia.com.

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