Times Network seeks experienced talents for Output Desk
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 29th March 2024 at 5:01pmTimes Network is on the lookout for a seasoned media professional to join their Output Desk in Noida.
The selected individual will be responsible for managing the production of news content, ensuring its accuracy, timeliness, and alignment with editorial standards.
The ideal candidate should have at least five years of relevant experience and possess a thorough understanding of newsroom operations, along with strong editorial judgment.
Interested candidates are encouraged to send their resumes, highlighting their expertise in news production and editorial management to drishti.arora@timesgroup.com.
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