Business Insider is hiring a full-time editor to launch a new section targeting c-suite executives and featuring profiles, Q&As, trends, how to’s, and more.
The editor will conduct interviews, write stories, build a network of contributors, and send newsletters to help senior executives be smarter and better at their jobs.
The ideal candidate will be inspired by the challenge of growing readership, finding the right mix of stories, defining the section’s voice, and eventually building a team.
Candidates will also have:
Apply with a résumé and cover letter if this sounds like the job for you.
Please note that this position requires that you work in our Manhattan office. Business Insider offers competitive compensation packages complete with benefits.
To apply, go here.
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