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Bar & Bench is hiring! Calling all news anchors

Along with your application, please attach a short video report on a legal news topic of your choice (length of video should be 2-5 minutes).

Bar & Bench

Think you have the confidence and skills to appear on video to report legal news on a real-time basis? India's premier legal news portal Bar & Bench is hiring video anchors who can present the news as it happens.

Requirements

Candidates must have excellent spoken as well as written command over the English language, good inter-personal skills, and be comfortable in front of the camera.

Knowledge of law is a bonus. Those with prior video reporting experience will be given preference.

If you have a passion for reporting legal news that will be shared across a wide audience and think you have what it takes to excel in this space, email your CV and cover letter to jobs@barandbench.com.

Along with your application, please attach a short video report on a legal news topic of your choice (length of video should be NOT MORE than 3 minutes).

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