We are looking for an innovative mind who understands the new ways readers are consuming news, as well as the journalistic and technological reasons that help stories thrive on various platforms. This editor will help lead a top-notch team responsible for the creation of engaging and visually rich journalism across our homepage, and distribution channels such as Facebook, Instagram and Google Web stories. This journalist will work directly and collaboratively with editorial, design, photography, video, product, and audience teams in Barron’s Group to produce smart, visually driven content with a goal of growing our readership and influence.
Real estate by nature lends itself to visual storytelling. The candidate will work closely with the editorial team on creating content that speaks to Mansion Global’s vast audience. Whether it’s a feature on a mansion newly listed property in California, a celebrity’s home purchase in London or deep dive into trending design or architecture.
The editor will report to Mansion Global’s editor in chief and will assign, direct, and collaborate with another digital producer on the team—while ensuring quality and ethical standards in a fast-paced news environment.
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Applicants should send a resume, cover letter, and portfolio of their work.
To apply, go here.
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