The luxury reporter will be responsible for writing 3-4 articles a week, in the areas of watches, gadgets, personal technology, and men’s style.
While the reporter will cover many different aspects of luxury (including real estate, cars, food, and travel) a special expertise in the field of watches is a must. The reporter will also brainstorm ideas for larger feature packages to help build the year-long editorial calendar.
This role requires travel to cover events, restaurants, and luxury conferences, as needed.
To apply, go here.
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