Sarah Kessler has joined the Dealbook team at The New York Times as a senior staff editor.
She was previously a senior editor at OneZero, Medium’s online technology magazine. She previously was deputy membership editor and deputy editor at Quartz for Quartz At Work, a new edition of Quartz covering management, office culture, productivity, workplace inclusion, career development, and the chaotic lives of people who think about many of these topics while also trying to raise a family.
Kessler also worked at Mashable at two years and Fast Company magazine for four years.
She is the author of “Gigged: The End of the Job and the Future of Work.” Her reporting has been cited by The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, and NPR.
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