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WSJ seeks associate book editor

The Wall Street Journal’s Opinion section is looking for an editor to edit daily and weekend book reviews tailored for the global audience of the Journal’s print edition and website. You will also copy-edit reviews assigned by other editors.

You will also compose the online newsletter text and coordinate the presentation of the book reviews for online, mobile apps and other channels.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • College graduate with at least 8+ years editing and copy-editing experience
  • Familiarity with ideas, philosophy and principles for which the Wall Street Journal editorial page stands
  • Flexible to do weekend/evening work

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