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Daily Duties at Bleacher Report.Com:

Editing contributions to the site. I also write for the site, and one of my pieces was picked up by CBS Sports.


What they like about Bleacher Report.Com:

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Information about Bleacher Report.Com


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 16 years

Average salary of employees: $75,000

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Climbers who worked at Bleacher Report.Com had these interests:

Books
This Perfect Day Great adventure story, negative utopia
Blink Malcolm Gladwell's examination of the wisdom of snap decisions and the perils of overexamining, overresearching decisions.
Dead Heat One of Dick Francis's newer novels. A great read with his usual noble protagonist telling the story first person. This time he's a chef and restaurant owner with a little more fear than normal. This one also has a dash more romance.
Websites
Cleveland.com

http://www.cleveland.com/

This is the website of my old hometown newspaper. I take a glance at the sports section every day, mostly out of fandom, but I'm also interested in their experimentation with links journalism, video, community buildilng, etc.
Facebook

http://www.facebook.com

You know.
BleacherReport

http://bleacherreport.com/

I've done some writing and editing for this site, which is trying to dominate the space for sports-fan journalism. An interesting community.


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