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Answers about Financial Times experiences
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What are the three best things about working at Financial Times?Freedom to build your role, civilized atmosphere (not quite what it was), bright colleagues.
Posted @ 04:33PM, November 22, 2006
by Richard Donkin | Permalink |
How did you find your job at Financial Times?I won an award, had a phone call from the Managing Editor, met him for lunch, the rest was a formality.
Posted @ 04:27PM, November 22, 2006
by Richard Donkin | Permalink |
What's one of the projects you worked on at Financial Times?An in-depth investigation during the early 1990s in to the people and organisations that helped to arm Iraq.
Posted @ 02:22PM, May 21, 2006
by Richard Donkin | Permalink |
What are the five best things you can walk to from Financial Times?Borough Market, Tate Modern, Southwark Cathedral, The Hop Cellars, The Boot & Flogger.
Posted @ 12:56PM, May 21, 2006
by Richard Donkin | Permalink |
What do you miss most about Financial Times?Working with frighteningly bright colleagues who all seemed to know more than me about almost everything.
Posted @ 12:42PM, May 21, 2006
by Richard Donkin | Permalink |
What did you learn along the way at Financial Times?That even frighteningly bright people like my old colleagues don't know everything.
Posted @ 12:41PM, May 21, 2006
by Richard Donkin | Permalink |
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