The role will work with the US Commissioning Editor to identify, commission and edit quality thought leadership content in marketing for publication on WARC’s online platform. New York location preferred, but work will likely be hybrid with some in-office and some remote. Strong editing and writing skills are a must. The ideal candidate would have three to five years’ experience in marketing, advertising or related fields, or in B2B journalism that focuses on some aspect of the marketing ecosystem.
When applying for this role, we encourage you to include long-form business writing samples along with your CV. To apply, click here.
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What We Offer
Our benefits package incorporates what we’re passionate about – unlocking your future, overall well-being and sustainability – whilst giving you control over your benefits.
Inclusive Workforce
At Ascential, our goal is to create a culture where individuals of all backgrounds feel comfortable in bringing their authentic selves to work. We want all Ascential people to feel included and truly empowered to contribute fully to our vision and goals.
Everyone who applies will receive fair consideration for employment. We do not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, gender identity, national origin, disability, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics in the location in which the candidate is applying.
If you have any accessibility requirements that would make you more comfortable during the application and interview process, please let us know so that we can support you.
For more information on our culture, visit Ascential.com.
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