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Media Hirers Double Down on Audience Engagement and Student-First Leadership

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The standout theme emerging from today’s featured positions is that media organizations prioritize deep audience connection over traditional content creation. From Quanta Magazine‘s hunt for a senior engagement editor to Central Michigan University‘s search for a student media director, employers want professionals who can build communities rather than just produce content.

This shift reflects a broader industry recognition that sustainable media success depends on cultivating engaged audiences rather than chasing viral moments. The roles emphasize strategic thinking about platform growth, data-driven decision-making, and authentic relationship-building with specific communities.

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🔴 Senior Engagement Editor at Simons Foundation (Quanta Magazine)

Why This Role Excites Us:

Quanta Magazine represents the gold standard for science journalism, and this role sits at the intersection of editorial excellence and audience development. The position demands someone who can translate complex scientific concepts into engaging digital experiences while building sustainable growth strategies across platforms.

What They’re Looking For:

→ Scientific writing experience combined with platform and data literacy

→ Ability to coordinate across editorial, design, video, and audio teams

→ Strategic mindset for expanding magazine reach and deepening audience engagement

→ Skills in audience growth strategy development and implementation

Apply Now →

🔴 Director of Student Media at Central Michigan University

What Makes This Special:

Student media director roles offer unique opportunities to shape the next generation of journalists while running a real newsroom operation. This position combines administrative leadership with hands-on mentoring, requiring someone who understands both media industry trends and student development principles.

Core Responsibilities Include:

→ Administrative leadership and fiscal management of student media operations

→ Strategic planning and oversight of Central Michigan Life (CM Life)

→ Student advising focused on learning, engagement, and academic development

→ Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs

Apply Now →

Market Reality Check for Job Seekers

These featured positions signal that media employers increasingly value professionals who understand audience psychology and community building alongside traditional media skills. The emphasis on engagement strategy, data literacy, and cross-functional collaboration appears in role descriptions across different media sectors.

Smart job seekers should emphasize any experience with audience development, platform growth metrics, or community engagement in their applications. Even if your background focuses on traditional editorial work, highlighting instances where you’ve built reader relationships or analyzed content performance will strengthen your candidacy for today’s evolving media landscape.

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