Do you want to run The Tab Exeter next year? Find out how
You know we’re better than Exeposé
You’ve spent the whole year reading our stories, getting caught by us on camera in TP and being offered delightful Tab condoms outside the Lemmy. But the time has now come for you to get involved with the only media outlet that matters on campus.
The Tab are always recruiting new writers, and if you think you’ve got enough extraordinary chat and a great eye for a story, then get involved. We are the ones responsible for breaking all the biggest news at Exeter, as well as having some of the loosest socials around, so if can work hard and booze harder, you’re our ideal candidate.
You don’t need to have loads of experience to join, just a desire to write about what matters to everyone, and the ability to give zero fucks about pissing The Guild off every once in a while.
Do you want to part of everyone’s favourite method of procrastination? Do you want to have something on your CV that will actually help you get employed after uni which also involves drinking in Arena every week? Do you want to know the secrets behind Fashion in the Forum? Then let us know your stories NOW.
We’re also on the hunt for new editors next year, and if you think you’ve got what it takes to manage the biggest and best site at Exeter then let us know why.
The Tab is only getting bigger and better every year, and with over three million readers to keep happy a month, you’ve gotta be ready to accept the challenge.
Unlike some, we don’t charge you to write. We don’t censor what you say. We just tell you the stories as they are.
Cloe Fernandez Barnes, this year’s co-editor of The Tab, said: “It gives you a platform to showcase your exemplary sense of humour and wit, looks incredible on your CV, and most importantly, there’s often free booze involved.”
Whether you want to help pick the BNOCs of the future or write an article which gets bought by a national newspaper, let us know. Or go to Exepose. I’ve heard they’re nice too.
How to apply
If you want to write for us, email [email protected] and we’ll get you along to our next meeting.
If you want to be next year’s editor, email us and [email protected] your CV, three ideas for articles you think people in Exeter will want to read (one news idea, one feature, one argument piece) and tell us why you’d make a good editor. We’ll be in touch.