You will work closely with Art Directors and the Print Editor to create, and in some cases maintain through the night, a cohesive section with compelling layouts for each page and to make those pages as good as they can be. The position includes editing, fitting and writing headlines to finish the daily pages on a timely basis.
You should have strong news judgment and the ability to work and manage teams and decisions effectively under deadline pressure. A deep interest in all areas of news, in particular finance, business and technology, is desired. Full grasp of grammar, spelling and style rules, compliance with standards guidelines, and factual accuracy are critical. The ability to work independently as well as on a team and collaborate with reporters and editors around the world is essential. Experience in print journalism and publishing, plus an appreciation of modern and innovative storytelling techniques, is preferred.
You will report to the Print Editor. While you may start the job working remotely, you will eventually be based in our New York office.
Journalistic skills:
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To apply, go here.
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