Bloomberg Businessweek is seeking an editor to lead its business schools coverage.
The editor will run a dedicated digital channel; oversee its Best Business Schools rankings packages online and in print; set the priorities and tone for an increasingly important area of coverage for us; and manage an editorial team. There will be opportunities to write as well as edit and to represent Businessweek in the media and at events.
Beyond the relevant professional experience, our ideal candidate will have grand ambition for its BSchools franchise and bring the voice, energy and vision needed to build on our strong history and foundation. The position requires impeccable news judgment, strong interpersonal skills, and a sense of humor.
Minimum requirements:
-Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
-Minimum of five years of journalism experience as a writer and/or editor in any medium, preferably more than one;
-Experience in crafting an entire editorial product or section and generating story ideas on an ongoing basis;
-Demonstrated ability to think creatively and work collaboratively on a daily deadline.
To apply, go here.
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