The last few weeks have been crazy as I started a
new job, hooray! I was amazed to find myself in full-time work just
two weeks after arriving in Australia - no time off for the POM! It all happened
pretty quickly from having an interview lined up the week after I arrived, to
being offered the job, to starting the following week…
I’ve managed to stay within the magazine publishing
industry so that’s good. The company is called SCOOP Publishing and they
publish eight premium magazines within lifestyle, design and travel in Western
Australia and are renowned for their high quality and style. SCOOP is the flagship
and the main title I’ll be working on although I’ll be working on the entire
lifestyle series including SCOOP Traveller and SCOOP Functions &
Venues. SCOOP is a quarterly lifestyle mag with an editorial content focus on
the very best in fashion, food and wine, health & beauty and events and
entertainment for the coming season in WA. The advertising reflects that by
profiling the best brand names and businesses in WA so my clients will fall
into all of these categories. I’ve had two weeks of training and job shadowing
and the last week or so has seen the real work begin. There are 50 or so members of staff within the
company. It’s so refreshing that the editorial, production and advertising
teams sit near each other and interact with each other – this is the first time
I have experienced this and it’s so much better. For example, I can go and have
a conversation with the Style Editor before a meeting with a fashion client and
talk to the Entertainment Writer about an upcoming meeting I had with a Perth
theatre with complete ease.
The SCOOP offices are based in the western suburb of
Subiaco, right in the centre. It’s about a half hour drive or a twenty minute
train journey from the nearest station which is a five minute drive away. Subiaco is a
quaint little suburb with elegant buildings and beautiful houses. It has a
cosmopolitan feel with lots of boutiquey shops, cafes and restaurants along its
tidy tree-lined streets and it’s just a few kilometres from the city centre so
the location is perfect for me as I like to feel like I have lots going on
around me. It’s not quite Oxford Circus by all means, which was a five minute
walk from my London offices, but it’s great in Australia standards.
My new working day starts quite a bit earlier at 8am
(I was used to a late 9:30 start in London) but with the good weather (so far),
rising a little after 6am isn’t as bad as it sounds. Today was a great day as I
won my first new client: a beauty clinic for Scoop for the full year! So all in
all, a busy but good start on the work front…
Next week I’m travelling down to the Margaret River
region (about four hours south of Perth) for a week of meetings for Scoop
Traveller magazine. Very nervous about driving around a huge wine region and
on country roads but I’ll let you know how I go….
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