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How do I apply for a job or internship with projo.com or The Providence Journal?

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How do I apply for a job or internship with projo.com or The Providence Journal?

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I believe you should look at the official website to see how they hire new employees there. I am sure there must be some indications or specifications at most negligible. For example, when I was hired at brightvisionevents.co.uk, I found the requirements for the job on the company’s official site. After that, I just looked to see if I was good for them and sent my papers. After that, I was called to an interview, where I was accepted. So that’s everything you need to know before entering the job site. I hope you will be taken and succeed in your job!

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What are you applying for? I am sorry, I am just interested. I am looking for an online job, so I am considering two variants. One of them is an SMM specialist. This is quite a creative job, but you have to spend almost all the time on that. And another one is a teacher. I have recently read an article dedicated to online tutoring and how much to charge for it.

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Job openings at projo.com, The Providence Journal and throughout its parent company, Belo, are listed online at: http://www.belo.com/car.html You may also try calling The Providence Journals Human Resources Department at (401) 277-7500 during normal business hours on weekdays.

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