The Atlantic is seeking an assistant editor to join our newsroom audience engagement team, whose mission includes maximizing the reach and impact of our journalism, cultivating relationships with readers and building habit among them, helping our newsroom understand those audiences better, and innovating fresh tactics on emerging platforms to keep The Atlantic at the frontier of digital publishing.
This journalist should be a strategic thinker who views the work of audience-building as a creative and meaningful challenge. Impeccable judgment and excellent writing and editing skills are each a must.
The Atlantic is focused on helping new and existing readers to understand the value and power of the ideas, arguments and expertise that have animated our writer-driven publication since its founding in 1857.
In this role, you will:
Qualities of a successful candidate include:
The role will include one weekend shift, and occasional nights or early mornings during major breaking news moments.
Salary Minimum: $55,000; Salary Maximum: $65,000
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