Dating the Danes
Em and Jess continue their quest

Io-Interactive is looking for native English speaking transcribers

We are currently looking for 2-3 transcribers, who can work 7-8 weeks beginning mid/end May. Required skills:
 
Ideally has English as a first language
Is a fast and accurate typist
Has a good eye for detail
Is highly organized
Is computer literate and a fast learner
Is able to meet tight deadlines
Has experience in working with software programs 
 
The job will need to be done on-site at Kalvebod Brygge in Copenhagen. Applicants can send in their application through our online form at ioi.dk. Please mark the application: Transcriber.
 
About Io-Interactive - Io-Interactive is the creative force behind some of the most talked-about PC and multiplatform videogames to emerge in the last decade. Starting with the praised and ground-breaking Hitman series, Io-Interactive has since developed the cult classic Freedom Fighters, the innovative brand Mini Ninjas and the controversial Kane & Lynch series. Io-Interactive has now announced Hitman: Absolution which has been built from the ground up, incorporating its all-new proprietary Glacier 2 engine. The Glacier 2 technology will set a new benchmark for realizing creative vision and delivering world-class entertainment. Io-Interactive has always proven that dedication to original IP and unique brands are the hallmarks of the company, and breaking new ground is critical to sustain the originality within our diverse team members. Io-Interactive is a part of Eidos Interactive. Eidos is a wholly owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. 
 

Mentoring for expats 

Mentoring offered for expats. Business Partner M. Sc. Econ. Dkr. 800/hour Appointment: mail info@baredygtighedshuset.dk

Contributors in Jutland, Funen and Malmö

Do know your Assens from your Odense? Or your Lem from your Tarm? And are you interested in helping The Copenhagen Post expand our coverage beyond Greater Copenhagen?

If so, we'd like to hear from you.
 
The Copenhagen Post is looking to strengthen its coverage of Jutland, Funen and Malmö, and espeically our coverage of the international community living in those areas. To accomplish that, we’d like to build up a network of writers, photographers and other contributors who can be our eyes and ears 'over there'.
 
For more information, please contact Editor-in-Chief Kevin McGwin on 3336 3300.
 
 
Freelance translators and journalists

The Copenhagen Post is looking to expand its network of freelance journalists and translators to help us with our news coverage, advertising supplements and commercial text services.

To help strengthen our coverage of the Danish news, we are looking for journalists capable of writing feature articles about issues facing Denmark and the people that live here.

In addition to our news coverage, we also regularly publish advertising supplements on topics ranging from Christmas shopping to the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, and would like to build up a network of area experts as well as general writers.

Finally, we are also looking to find Danish to English translators and other wordsmiths to help us service the growing list of public and private sector clients who turn to us for translations, copy writing and editing.

If you are a journalist and are interested in writing about the country around you if or have experience translating from Danish to English we’d like to hear from you.

Please send us a brief application and a CV, along with examples of previous work, to: hr@cphpost.dk, noting “Freelancer” in the subject field.

For more information, please contact Editor-in-Chief Kevin McGwin on 3336 3300.