ABP Nadu seeks experienced Tamil content writers in Chennai
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 15th May 2024 at 7:56pmABP Nadu, a digital-only news platform in Tamil, owned by one of India’s largest media organisations the ABP Group, is looking for experienced Tamil Content Writers with 3–4 years of relevant experience in the media industry.
The chosen candidate is expected to have hands-on expertise in Tamil writing and a solid understanding of current affairs, politics, sports, entertainment, etc.
Interested candidates can send their resumes to abishekl@abpnetwork.com.
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