Crewe: Nub News is hiring a North-West Business Editor - do you have what it takes?

By Ryan Parker

17th May 2022 | Local News

Nub News is looking for a North-West Business Editor. Market Street leading towards Crewe town centre (Ryan Parker).
Nub News is looking for a North-West Business Editor. Market Street leading towards Crewe town centre (Ryan Parker).

Crewe: Our parent company is hiring a talented business journalist to become our next Business Editor.

Nub News loves to champion local business and support our high street.

We've created a brand new position that will support just that - continuing our mission of quality independent journalism for all things Crewe, Cheshire and Staffordshire.

We're looking for a highly-motivated journalist who can find and publish original and exclusive local business stories every day.

Edleston Road close to Crewe town centre (Ryan Parker).

The full time position will include you writing for Crewe Nub News, alongside six other sites across Cheshire and Staffordshire.

Our 'North West Business Editor' will be publishing content across Nub News sites in CreweAlsagerBiddulph, Congleton, MacclesfieldLeek and Sandbach,

Ideal candidates will have the skills to build a network of local business contacts across a county patch – talking to big employers and successful corporates, while at the same time showcasing young entrepreneurs and local independents.

Above everything, the new Business Editor will know how to publish colourful, human stories that generate excitement and engagement.

You'll also be able to build a social media profile to maximise your audience.

To be our new Business Editor, you will need to have entrepreneurial spirit and work with other local Nub News editors to build audience and revenues. (Anyone is welcome to apply).

You can work from home or work flexibly from our headquarters - close to Crewe Railway Station (Ryan Parker).

Nub News is an innovative, digital local news platform that gives its journalists the power to take ownership of their sites.

Our sites don't rely on programmable adverts so there are no pop-ups and you won't have to publish content designed solely to generate clicks.

Nub News is always looking for enthusiastic applicants who care about both their community and their journalism and who want to enjoy their work.

We're already revolutionising local news. Now we want to revolutionise local business.

The Business Editor post comes with a competitive salary, an annual bonus and participation in our share option scheme.

We want all our journalists to benefit from the increasing success of Nub News.

Crewe Market Hall hosts a range of food and drink outlets as well as stores in Crewe town centre (Crewe Nub News).

If you think you could be our North-West Business Editor, email Editorial Director Mike Sassi at [email protected].

All applications must arrive before 5pm on Friday (June 10).

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