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U.S. News & World Report seeks 360 Reviews editor

The U.S. News & World Report is looking for a 360 Reviews Editor who will cover consumer and business products and services, using the company’s unique 360 approach of unbiased, data-driven reviews.

The 360 Reviews team operates as a startup within the larger U.S. News organization, giving it a fast-moving, innovative culture.

DUTIES:

  • Develop and manage a stable of top-notch freelancer writers
  • Create content templates and outlines that maximize SEO
  • Edit 360 review content, guides and profile pages for flow, consistency, tone, audience, brevity and accuracy
  • Test product pages and content to ensure top-quality, error-free work

REQUIREMENTS:

  • 2-4 years of professional editing experience, plus strong copy-editing skills
  • Ability to edit content for multiple subjects concurrently
  • Moderate knowledge of search engine optimization best practices
  • Familiarity with working with freelancers, including managing assignments and invoices
  • Self-starter who can identify opportunities to improve content and better engage audiences
Mariam Ahmed

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