The Wall Street Journal seeks a New York-based news editor to focus on its Asia and Europe editions.
This editor will be responsible for the production of early-morning high quality content. The person in this role will collaborate with other editors in New York and around the world to craft coverage plans, establish priorities and guide production of quality editions in Asia and Europe.
The right candidates will have deft news judgment, experience guiding coverage on big stories, editing prowess and strong communication and organizational skills.
Reports to and backs up the international editor.
To apply, go here.
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