U.S. News & World Report is actively seeking an experienced Consumer Advice Writer for our consumer-oriented automotive site, U.S. News Best Cars.
This position is based in our metro-accessible, Washington, D.C. office and will be working in a brand new office suite, set up for the collaborative work environment our employees appreciate, but remote work can be considered for the right candidate.
The autos team at U.S. News & World Report is a friendly atmosphere, where individuals are held to deadlines and operate at a fast pace. We are seeking someone with a firm knowledge of journalistic writing conventions and formal writing training.
U.S. News has earned a reputation as the leading provider of news and information that helps consumers make decisions, including Best Colleges, Best Hospitals and Best Cars. U.S. News Best Cars helped more than 50 million car shoppers in the past year through rankings and reviews of new and used cars.
Enthusiasm about cars and the automotive market is a big help, but because U.S. News Best Cars is not an enthusiast site, the best person for the job will be just as enamored with writing about minivans as they are with writing about sports cars.
Most importantly, the best candidate for this job will be passionate about helping consumers navigate the new and used car markets and forging connections with our users via social media.
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Desired Skills and Experience
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Please submit your cover letter, resume and a minimum of 3 feature article clips for consideration for this position.
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