The Wall Street Journal’s Mansion section seeks a digital editor to oversee an ambitious expansion of its digital presence.
The editor will have a leadership role in the operations of the entire section, helping conceive and execute its coverage of high-end real-estate and homes. Responsibilities will include steering and curating a real-estate landing page; filling it with inviting stories, images, data and tools; expanding Mansion’s social media presence; and editing the extremely popular House of the Day feature.
Three or more years digital-journalism experience required, and significant experience writing and editing stories is a plus.
Please include a cover letter and resume with your online application.
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