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The Wall Street Journal · 2 months ago

Assistant Editor, Opinion

The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization, and they are seeking an Assistant Editor for their Opinion section. The role involves supporting the expansion and daily operation of the opinion section, focusing on audience engagement and content creation across various platforms.

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Responsibilities

Assist the team in executing the vision for a broadened opinion section to deepen reader engagement and expand the reach of opinion content
Support the team with the creation of additional content and introduction of new formats to deliver high-quality content
Evaluate unsolicited op-eds and either accept or reject the submissions
Occasionally commission op-eds in response to breaking news
Assist the team with nurturing new contributors from a broader content spectrum and maintaining relationships with past contributors
Edit features and columns for publication, and write headlines, with an eye toward digital discovery
Ensure that print headlines, RealTime data, and photo captions are in place prior to publication
Pitch content ideas and occasionally contribute bylined articles
Participate in editorial board meetings

Qualification

Editing experienceExceptional editing skillsAudience needsCopy-editingNewsroom analyticsDeadline pressure managementResearch skillsCommunication skills

Required

At least 2-4 years of editing experience
A deep knowledge of current events and public discourse across politics, economics, culture, and more, with a talent for developing ideas into powerful commentary
An understanding of the needs of audiences across multiple platforms
It is essential that you be familiar with the ideas, philosophy and principles for which The Wall Street Journal's editorial page stands
Exceptional editing skills and sound editorial judgement
High level of proficiency in writing, copy-editing and proofreading
The ability to work under deadline pressure
Familiarity with audience insights and newsroom analytics
Flexible to do weekend/evening work as required

Benefits

Comprehensive and highly competitive benefits package
Variety of physical health, retirement and savings, caregiving, emotional wellbeing, transportation, and other benefits
Elective benefits employees may select to best fit the needs and personal situations of our diverse workforce

Company

The Wall Street Journal

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Winner of 40 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism, The Wall Street Journal includes coverage of U.S.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$0.49M
2015-03-31Angel· $0.49M

Leadership Team

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Nitin Rakesh
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Oren Zaslansky
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