Business Insider is hiring a night news editor
Business Insider is hiring a night news editor. We are expanding our breaking news coverage and looking for individuals who have excellent news instincts and an obsession with staying ahead of the news cycle.
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- edit and publish posts written by our news reporters
- keep an eye out for breaking news, assign them to reporters and come up with compelling follow-up stories
- coordinate with front-page editors on story placement and alert them to newly published stories that should be highlighted on the front page
- write several stories a night, as well as prepping and publishing contributor content
The ideal candidate is a news addict with at least a few years of editorial experience who is comfortable with managing a team of reporters, assigning and editing stories.
Interested? Submit your resume and a cover letter here. Including a link to your portfolio in the cover letter is optional but recommended.
Please note: This job requires that you work full-time from our Manhattan headquarters. Business Insider offers competitive compensation packages complete with benefits.
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