FishbowlDC FishbowlLA TVNewser TVSpy SocialTimes LostRemote MediaJobsDaily more GalleyCat AppNewser UnBeige AgencySpy PRNewser 10,000 Words AllFacebook AllTwitter semanticweb.com

Posts Tagged ‘jobs’

Haute Living Seeks Managing Editor Who Loves to Write

Do you love to write? Are your editing skills on point? Haute Living is looking for a new managing editor who, in the magazine’s words, is “a writing machine.”

In this role, you’ll be writing five to six stories per month, while overseeing the editorial features of the mag’s Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Miami editions. You should love writing profiles for the luxury lifestyle market, and be a proofreading pro.

At this time, Haute Living is only considering applicants who are located in New York City and Miami. The six-year-old magazine is a growing brand that’s looking for “winning” candidates to be a part of its team (Charlie Sheen would approve). If this describes you, apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

Here’s the Scoop: Life & Style Seeks News Director

In March, Life & Style was looking for an art director, and now it looks like its staffing up again. The magazine is searching for a news director to join its Englewood Cliffs, N.J. office.

In this role, you’ll be in charge of the news division, working with the mag’s east coast and west coast bureaus, as well as reporters and journalists around the country. If Brangelina hits a rough patch, you’re on it. If a celeb gets arrested, you know why. You’ll develop engaging content, and work with photographers, publicists and sources to package each story in a compelling way.

To be considered, you should have demonstrated editorial experience and solid news judgment. You’ll be representing the mag in the media, so camera-ready candidates are most wanted. Your schedule should be extremely flexible, and you should thrive under deadline. If you think you have what it takes, apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

Wetpaint Seeks TV-Obsessed Editor

If you’re obsessed with everything from Glee to Grey’s and have a passion for pop culture, Wetpaint has just the job for you. The company has an immediate opening for a new editor in its New York City office.

You should be opinionated and sassy, as you’ll be planning the content and managing the publishing schedule for a portfolio of TV fan sites. You’ll be responsible for overseeing a team of freelance editors, while editing and writing content. Social media tasks and photo/video production will be on your plate, as well.

To be considered, you’ll need three to five years of editorial web publishing experience in the genres of entertainment or lifestyle. Wetpaint is looking for someone who knows his or her way around SEO, Web analytics, social media and photo editing programs. Interested? Apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

Salon.com Seeks News-Savvy Senior Editor

If you have a nose for news, Salon.com has a great opportunity for you. The site is looking for a senior news editor to join its New York team.

Here, you’ll play an integral role managing breaking news and coming up with fresh features based on top stories and issues. You’ll be overseeing a small team of news bloggers and freelance staff, while identifying publishing partners and supervising the website’s social-media strategy.

To be considered, you’ll need at least five years of editing experience, preferably in a fast-paced news environment. You should possess top-notch writing and editing skills; understand the tone and voice of the site; and be able to deliver under deadline. Interested? Apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

TelevisionWithoutPity.com Seeks Tube-Loving Editor

If you have multiple DVRs and live for the small screen, we may have just found your ideal opportunity. TelevisionWithoutPity.com is looking for an editor to write, publish and oversee content, covering television, movies, and pop culture.

Not only will watching TV be a part of your job, but you’ll be paid to edit and write articles, handle celebrity interviews, create special features and more. You’ll also be given the tasks of covering movies for the site, writing a weekly DVD column and reviewing major releases each week. Blog posts, slideshows, photo galleries and social media posts will be a part of your duties, too. Read more

Do You Have the Stamina to Be Shape Magazine’s New Deputy Editor?

Cardio lovers and health nuts, listen up. Shape magazine is on the hunt for a new deputy editor to join its New York team.

If you land the gig, you’ll be top editing a good portion of the magazine (30 to 40 percent), namely its the health and nutrition sections. You should be known for packaging stories in creative ways, and be able to deliver fresh and clever display copy. A team player mentality is a must-have since you’ll be managing and mentoring a team of writers and editors.

A minimum of five years of experience as a senior editor at a national magazine will get your foot in the door, but you should also have a strong background in or familiarity with the fields of health and nutrition. It’s Shape mag, people. Naturally, you should be a strong writer and editor with an eye for detail. Ready to step up to the plate? Apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

Marry Your Passions as the New Managing Editor for Brides.com

If you’re enchanted by wedding cakes, flowers, dresses and veils, this may be your dream job. Conde Nast is looking for a new managing editor for Brides.com and Brides Local Magazines to oversee the day-to-day management of the site, as well as the production of 16 regional publications.

In this role, you’ll come up with creative ideas and build original content on the site through reporting, writing and editing. You’ll maintain editorial calendars and production schedules, while top-editing all copy and managing on-site freelancers and interns.

To be considered, you should be an extremely detail-oriented individual, with a knack for multi-tasking. You don’t have to have a background in bridal, but experience in fashion, decor, food, travel, or other women’s service content is a must-have. You should be comfortable with content management systems and traffic tools, too. Interested? Apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

Food Network Magazine Seeks Editor With the Recipe for Success

If you’re a whiz in the kitchen, Food Network Magazine needs you. The glossy is on the hunt for a new recipe editor to join its New York team.

In this role, you’ll be in charge of editing all recipes for accuracy, clarity, brevity and style. You’ll coordinate recipe content with developers and testers in the Food Network kitchens, and work closely with the magazine’s food editor to plan and execute monthly features. Are you getting hungry yet?

You’ll also be generating ideas for sidebars, calendars and tip pages, while writing display copy for food and recipe stories. Basically, you’ll need to be a never-ending source of ideas. If you have at least five years of recipe editing experience and top-notch copy editing skills, you’re good to go. Oh, and a culinary degree would be, well, icing on the cake. Interested? Apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

People.com Seeks Pop Culture-Obsessed Deputy Editor

If you’re an American Idol junkie and can’t wait for Prince William and Kate Middleton’s big day, People.com has the perfect job for you. The celebrity website is looking for a new deputy editor to join its New York team.

In this role, you’ll work with the managing editor on site strategy, editorial voice and overall digital initiatives for the People brand. In addition to managing the editorial calendar and flow of daily content, you’ll top edit features, evaluate pitches and manage the turn-around of timely stories.

To be considered, you should have at least five years of experience as a senior editor, preferably in the digital space. Of course, you’ll need to be a leader with strong editing and writing skills, as well as solid news judgment. You should have an understanding of SEO and site metrics, and be passionate about pop culture. Interested? Apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

Dr. Jays is Looking for a Few Good Writers

Did you know that Dr. Jays had an online magazine? Well, now the streetwear retailer is looking to beef up its crew by hiring a staff writer/social media specialist, as well as a few freelance contributors.

As a writer for DrJays.com Live, you’ll contribute to one or more beats, including fashion; sports; local/world news; television/movies; celebrity; and technology. Although the site has an urban bent, you don’t need be a hip-hop guru to work here. However, you will be using your journalistic skills to post multiple stories per week and share your content across the social media circuit.

To be considered, you should have at least two to three years of writing experience, preferably for a music or lifestyle site. DrJays.com is looking for someone with plenty of industry contacts, and the skills to write in a conversational, yet authoritative way. Those who know their way around CMS, SEO and basic photo editing will stand out in the crowd. Interested? Apply here.

For more openings and employment news, follow The Job Post on Twitter @MBJobPost.

<< PREVIOUS PAGENEXT PAGE >>