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Sports Business Daily Seeks Entry-Level Staff Writer In Charlotte Office

Sports Business Daily seeks a full-time Staff Writer for our Charlotte office. The entry-level position will be responsible for compiling, writing and copy editing daily sports business news from both the U.S. and numerous international regions in a fast-paced, deadline environment. Candidates must have knowledge of -- and interest in -- sports, the business of sports, current events and pop culture. Foreign language skills are desired. Ideal candidate is a collaborative team player, as well as energetic, creative, and a self-starter. To apply for this position, send resumes and writing samples to jobs@sportsbusinessdaily.com

Meanwhile, Sports Business Journal seeks a full-time Assistant Managing Editor for our Charlotte office. This position will be responsible for coming up with story and package ideas and seeing them through to completion, as well as editing copy, managing a team of writers and planning and coordinating long-term projects, among other tasks. The candidate must have a knowledge of and interest in sports and the business of sports, be a team player, creative and a self-starter. To apply for this position, send resumes to jobs@sportsbusinessjournal.com.

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