Applications are open: The King’s Tab is looking for a new Social Media Editor!

You can apply until Thursday 19th September at 23:59


Wannabe influencer? Chronically online? Needing a creative outlet?

Well then we’ve got the thing for you because The King’s Tab is now recruiting for a Social Media Editor to join our 2024/25 team!

The job description

As our Social Media Editor, you will take charge of The King’s Tab’s Instagram and Facebook pages.

You will share published articles to drive traffic, and engage our audience with memes, interactive Insta stories, and more!

You will also be the editorial team’s point of contact with a combined audience of 23,000 followers across both platforms, keeping us up to date on what’s happening in our DMs and comment section.

Why join The Tab?

The Tab is a nationwide student news site, spanning almost 30 UK universities with over 9 million monthly readers.

Here at The King’s Tab, we aim to be first on the case to cover breaking news at KCL and throughout London.

We are a hub of student life, writing about everything, from serious issues like student campaigns for Palestine, to the more lighthearted stuff like TikTok fashion trends.

The Social Media Editor role is ideal for anyone with a flair for internet humour and relatable content.

No experience is required, so for those looking to go into journalism, marketing, media, and more, this is a great opportunity to pad out your CV.

Regardless, any role at The Tab is a fun way to get right to the centre of student life.

We meet bi-weekly throughout the academic year and are always open to expanding our team, giving you the opportunity to make new friends all the time.

Got what it takes?

If you’re excited at the thought of joining us as our Social Media Editor, then fill out your application below.

The deadline is 23:59 on the 19th September, ready for our first open meeting on the 24th.

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