Fox News and Fox Business are looking for an Associate Homepage and Social Media Editor. The Homepage and Social Media Team is responsible for programming FoxNews.com, the Fox News app, FoxBusiness.com and the Fox Business app, as well as Fox News and Fox Business’ social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.
As an Associate Homepage and Social Media Editor, under the guidance of Homepage and Social Media Editors, you will be engaged in newsgathering and the creation of new, unique elements to illustrate stories. You will be monitoring live streaming events, posted on both the homepages and social media, as well as producing quote pics and clips for posting on social media. You must have a sense of the brand, write headlines and be aware of real-time analytics. Flexibility in your schedule is vital to this role as you are required to work some holidays and shift your schedule as news breaks.
You will be offered one of the following shifts (both shifts include at least one weekend day):
AM Shift: 6AM – 2PM, ET
PM Shift: 2PM – 10PM, ET
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED
Pursuant to state and local pay disclosure requirements, the pay range for this role, with final offer amount dependent on education, skills, experience, and location is: $59,500.00-70,000.00 annually for California, Washington, New York City and Westchester County, NY. $49,500.00-58,300.00 annually for Colorado.
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