Fortune.com is looking for an experienced business journalist to become its first editor in London.
The ideal candidate will have previous online news editing experience, a passion for breaking stories on the web, a proven track record of using social and search, and excellent headline and line editing skills. This person will be expected to write and edit news stories and he or she should feel comfortable working independently in the mornings before the New York office has opened.
The ideal candidate should have at least 4 years of business journalism experience, as well as strong communication and organization skills to manage the section’s day-to-day operations.
To apply, go here.
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