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Please note that we may consider relocation support to candidates based outside of South Korea.
We have an exciting opportunity for an Assistant Editor in Seoul. This role is a hybrid editor/writer role, responsible for assigning and reporting stories for the breaking news hub, leading live blogs and briefings, and handling first and second edits on copy. The Assistant Editor will report to the deputy who heads up the Asia hub, a joint operation of the Live and Express breaking news teams.
Day to day responsibilities will include regular editing shifts for Express and Live, shared oversight of Seoul’s Live operation, and first and second edits of Express general assignment news, features, explainers and other material. The editor will assist with training and mentoring new reporters. The editor will also assist with breaking news copy from a variety of other desks during overnight hours in the U.S.
You will be asked to help with supervision of the news hub staff and assist with coordination and handoffs with other parts of the global newsroom. This position is a crucial part of the desk’s leadership, and will help to shape strategy and drive coverage while serving as an excellent opportunity to build deeper partnerships with colleagues from across the newsroom, and from all over the world.
This is a general assignment position, which will suit someone who is a quick study and versatile, able to cover a wide variety of topics and stories anywhere in the world. Ideal candidates have a sense of humor and an appreciation for offbeat, quirky stories that appeal to online audiences. The editor should be willing to challenge conventional news judgments but have a strong sense of standards and ethics. The editor should be a team player who is interested in driving the evolution of news coverage in the digital age, imagining new ways to tell stories and solving problems collaboratively. It is critical that the editor can skillfully work with reporters across a range of formats and should have strong editorial news judgment and extensive experience editing a variety of stories. The editor will also focus on audience growth and how the newsroom can expand its reach to readers.
This is a permanent, hybrid position based in Seoul and includes regular attendance in the office each week per your departmental guidance. Working hours will generally be 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Seoul time five days a week. Please note that this role will require weekend shifts, and occasional night shifts as news demands.
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Please submit your application by the end of the day, 6th July 2025.
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