Why advertise with us?

We offer:

Competitive prices
Our standard rate is just £50 for a 30 day listing, with featured adverts from £75. That’s half the price of advertising with journalism.co.uk, almost £100 cheaper than advertising with Gorkana, and over £500 cheaper than Hold The Front Page. We not only offer the lowest prices in the industry, but if you purchase multiple listings for future use, you can save as much as 20%. In addition, we don’t charge if the candidate you hire comes through our site.

Journalism industry expertise
Founded by a former BBC journalist and social media expert, advertising with JournoJobs ensures that you reach the best applicants. Every advert is placed not only on our website, but also across a number of social media channels and in our regular newsletter for no extra charge. Unlike many job listing sites, we are dedicated to actively promoting your vacancy, and our in-depth knowledge of the journalism industry helps us to do this.

We also conduct regular research amongst both our advertisers and job seekers to ensure our service meets their needs, meaning that JournoJobs is fast and easy to use.

Maximum exposure – to the right audiences
Free to jobseekers, we actively advertise vacancies to ensure they’re reaching a diverse mix of journalists, as well as making the most of the fast-moving world of social media to ensure adverts reach the right people.
The majority of our jobseekers are graduates who already work in the journalism industry, and we are also the only advertiser to try and ensure ethnic minority and disabled applicant reach.

Simple ad management
Using JournoJobs is easy – simply sign up, compose and purchase your advert. You’ll then have your own personalised dashboard allowing you to update, renew or delete any of your vacancies.

A charitable focus
JournoJobs donates £5 from every listing fee to The Prince’s Trust. The UK charity helps more than 40,000 disadvantaged young people each year, giving them the confidence and skills to get a job.

To find out more about their work, visit http://www.princes-trust.org.uk