The Dallas Business Journal has an exciting entry-level editor opportunity for a business-savvy journalist looking to make an impact in an innovative, fast-paced environment.
The associate editor serves as the paper’s assigning editor on special publications and is the primary copy editor for the weekly edition. The position involves being a producer across all of the business journal’s platforms — online, print and events.
The right candidate must be able to write, edit and assign stories with flair and accuracy, manage long-term and short-term projects, establish relationships with key sources and attend networking events. Must be proficient in AP style. InDesign, content management system, SEO and multimedia skills are preferred.
The Dallas Business Journal is an American City Business Journals publication with offices in Dallas’ dynamic Uptown neighborhood. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Check out our website at dallasbusinessjournal.com. Find out more about our company on the careers page at acbj.com. Relocation assistance is not available for this position.
If this sounds like the job for you, send a cover letter, resume and three clips to applyDallas@bizjournals.com.
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