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Business Reporters
Muscat-based business magazine and newspaper requires dynamic business journalists. Applicants should have excellent English language skills, an eye for detail and a keen understanding of business and economic developments.

The ideal candidate should have relevant experience of about 2-6 years (this is a relatively junior level position) with a national newspaper or a magazine.

Please send your CV and a covering letter to vacancies@apexstuff.com with ‘Business Reporter’ in the subject line.

Selected candidates can look forward to a tax-free (no income tax) compensation package commensurate with experience and capability and a chance to relocate to Muscat.

Vacancies: 5

Ideal age group: 24-30

Sub-editors

Muscat-based newspaper requires young and dynamic sub-editors for its news, business and sports desks. Applicants are expected to have excellent editing and rewriting skills, an eye for detail and be familiar with QuarkXpress.

The ideal candidate should have relevant experience of about 2-4 years (this is a junior level position) with a national/ regional newspaper. Please send your CV and a covering letter to vacancies@apexstuff.com  with ‘sub-editor’ in the subject line. Selected candidates can look forward to a tax-free compensation package commensurate with experience and capability and a chance to relocate to an exotic Arabian country.

Ideal age group: 22-30

Vacancies: 6

Reporters/staff writers for Muscat-based newspaper

Muscat-based newspaper requires young and dynamic reporters for business, general news, features and sports. Impeccable writing skills and an eye for detail is a must while relevant experience between 1-3 years is desirable.

Selected candidates will be expected to generate story ideas. Please send your resume with a covering letter to vacancies@apexstuff.com   with the position applied for in the subject line.

Selected candidates can look forward to a tax-free compensation package commensurate with experience and capability and a chance to relocate to an exotic Arabian country.

Ideal age group: 22-30

Vacancies: 6
  

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