Successful candidates must be able to think on their feet, make solid news decisions under deadline pressure and have the ability to edit and elevate stories of all types for digital and print audiences within a strict time frame, generally in the evenings and likely on the weekends. In addition to breaking and top news of the day, editors work on lively, in-depth feature stories and graphics on a variety of core subjects valued by our readers. A deep interest in all areas of news, in particular national, political, business, technology, sports and the arts is desired.
Our editors are versatile and possess the temperament to handle multiple articles and responsibilities across publishing platforms in a calm and efficient manner. The ability to work independently as well as on a team and collaborate with reporters and editors around the world is essential. Editors also interact with visual journalists as well as multi-platform publishing teams daily and must meet and respect their needs.
Experience in digital journalism and publishing is preferred as well as an appreciation of modern and innovative storytelling techniques. A desire to perform in the highest professional manner is encouraged. The ability to learn quickly and execute new skills is paramount.
The positions offered will be on a full-time or contract basis.
Journalistic skills
Personal attributes
Media skills
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