You must have a keen understanding of the particular needs of business and financial professionals, and be capable of publishing top-quality content that helps readers understand their industries and do their jobs more effectively.
You will be an accomplished line editor who can spot mistakes and also isn’t afraid to flip the structure of a story or ask important questions when there are holes. Full grasp of grammar, spelling and style rules; compliance with standards guidelines; and factual accuracy are critical.
You should have business editing experience in areas such as corporate, finance or technology news. You will be detail-oriented and able to juggle multiple tasks. You will liaise with editors across the newsroom.
This position reports to the Professional Products Editor, Prabha Natarajan.
To apply, go here.
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