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Azerbaijan Today
English language magazine is looking for
freelance journalists
that can contribute to its magazine

    Content: Politics and International Relations, Business and Economics and Life and Culture.

    The aim of the magazine is to promote a positive image of Azerbaijan and to provide commercially valuable information to businesses.

    Previously we have published articles on Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, investment climate in Azerbaijan.

    We now have a new editorial team at the magazine. We are looking for professional journalists who can provide high quality reporting and analysis for our readers.Target auditory of our magazine include most of the major foreign companies, international NGOs and embassies in Baku.

    The magazine is published every two months. We are currently looking for journalists who can contribute 1,000-1,700 word articles (preferably with photos) by the 1st October.

    We pay the following rates $15/ 900 words, $20/ 1,100 words, $30/ 1,500 words, and $40/ for more than 1,700 words.

    It is not necessary to speak English to write for the magazine. All articles can be translated from Azeri or Russian into English for publication.


AZERBAIJAN TODAY
International magazine is looking for a
Office assistant


Required Qualifications:

+Male/Female not more than 28 year of age
+Good communication skills & presentable
+Excellent in English, Azeri, and Russian both verbal & written
+Good computer processing skills
+Strong international and organization skills
+Good work experience


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By Rovshan Pashazadeh
Europe United Against
Turkey...
Why USA is Unhappy
About Reforms in SOCAR?
Russia to Increase
Profitability of Baku-Tbilisi-
Ceyhan Oil Pipeline
Azerbaijan"s Profit From
"Azeri-Chirag-Guneshly"
and "Shah-Deniz" May
Reach $210 Billion
By Jeffrey Silverman
Millennium Challenge
Corporation: "Funding
for Georgia and Armenia
but Russia benefits"
By Ilham Shaban
"Myth and Reality".
Azerbaijani Electrical
Energy Market
Azerbaijan Will Produce
63 Million Tons of Oil By
2010, SOCAR Believes

By Fuad Alizadeh
The Caspian Basin, Hydro-
carbon and Geopolitics.
Real Interest Is Not
Terrorists, But Energy
By Azer Amiraslanov
Azerbaijan'S Economy
Makes Ready For New
Stage of Development .
What Does Anti-Inflation
Decree Promise?
Georgia's State Debt
Reaches $2 Billion