International Business Times (IBT) is seeking a passionate and fearless Editor for the United States Edition to oversee the publication’s original US coverage of business news, trends, and events that are relevant to IBT readers in the US and worldwide. The US Editor is expected to manage and lead the publication’s team of reporters from the New York City newsroom. The US Editor will be responsible for setting the editorial voice and direction of the US Edition in a fast-paced 24/7 “never let the light go out” environment. In an age where the public has lost trust in the media, the US Editor will be responsible for going after and unearthing the facts and establish public trust in IBT. The US Editor will be fully responsible to produce an editorial offering that combines the high-standards of classical journalism and the pursuit of truth and facts, with modern and multi format delivery.
Primary job responsibilities include:
Overall, the US Editor of International Business Times for the United States Edition must be an individual passionate for true and fearless journalism, a leader with excellent editorial judgment and a deep understanding of the business world. They must be able to work effectively under pressure and meet tight deadlines, while maintaining the highest standards of journalistic integrity and quality.
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