As a publishing editor, you will be handling short stories from writers covering the news as it happens.The working environment will be fast-paced, high-volume and multilingual, requiring seamless teamwork with colleagues locally, in our European head office in London and across our global hubs.
Successful candidates will have first-rate written and spoken English, the ability to balance accuracy and speed, and have proficiency in at least one other European language. Knowledge of corporate earnings, financial statements, economic indicators and/or financial markets is expected.
An ability to quickly grasp software and technology is important, especially in the areas of news production and data handling.
A key part of the role includes communicating in real time with other editors, reporters and coverage chiefs across the region and more broadly. The ability to work varying shifts is also required.
This is an exciting role and an opportunity to join a fast-paced, vibrant and adaptable team publishing articles for the world’s premier business news outlet.
Journalistic skills:
Exercises exceptional news judgment in editing and fast-paced publishing of breaking news headlines and stories.
Demonstrates the ability to quickly and sharply edit for grammar, style, sense, jargon, accuracy, structure, balance and fairness.
Draws on a depth of financial knowledge to quickly assess and prioritize headline writing and editing of breaking news coming in through multiple channels.
Upholds Dow Jones standards and ethics.
Understands WSJ’s brand, content and various digital and print platforms.
Recognizes the core audiences for WSJ and Dow Jones Newswires, and their needs and expectations.
Helps connect the content with the audience.
Collaborates with reporters and editors from other groups.
Communicates precisely, with compassion.
Proactive rather than reactive.
Digital media skills:
Expert at using different publishing systems and platforms.
Full command of newsroom editorial tools, metadata and internal coding for Newswires.
Proactive about proper coding and tagging for headlines and different types of content for different channels.
Proficient in using technology to enhance speed and efficiency of monitoring news, checking facts, handling urgent stories and communicating across teams.
Personal attributes:
Possesses a well-honed sense of urgency along with a capacity to remain calm under pressure.
Prioritizes tasks and time while handling multiple responsibilities.
Meets deadlines.
Understands workflow.
General awareness of how a newsroom works.
Flexible in changing/handing off tasks.
Able to work away from the office if necessary.
Is polite and considerate.
Functions well within a team.
Wants to learn new skills.
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