The ideal candidate is a strong leader with extensive editing and reporting experience and a deep understanding of both the Quartz unique editorial voice and its role in the national and international business news category. The Quartz Editor-in-Chief will lead a team of about twenty-five full-time writers, editors, and video producers, as well as a network of freelance contributors across the globe. She/He/They must have a demonstrable passion for news about business, finance, policy, technology, and the markets.
The ideal candidate will have a clear vision of how to evolve Quartz to best serve audiences in a competitive dynamic business news field with an audience focus on what Americans are looking for in terms of coverage of U.S. and non-U.S. impactful companies, important trends, new ways of running businesses, their careers and the impact technology is having on all facets of business life. You are plugged in, well-sourced, opinionated, and experienced. You’re comfortable mentoring young writers and hungry for scoops. This is a big job, and you’re ready for it.
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G/O Media is deeply committed to fostering a transparently inclusive workplace environment, and people of color, women, people with disabilities, veterans, and LGBTQIA+ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Our company-wide mission is to reach very diverse audiences, and so, we are deeply committed to having teams and leaders that reflect this mission.
The salary range for this position is $125,000.00 to $180,000.00
To apply, go here.
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