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How To Spend It, Junior Sub-Editor

Employer
Financial Times Group
Location
London (Central)
Salary
£DoE
Closing date
17 Mar 2019

Job Details

How to Spend It, the Financial Times’ multi-award-winning luxury lifestyle magazine, is looking for a junior sub-editor to work across the brand’s magazine and website.

The successful applicant will have a minimum of one year's subbing experience on a consumer magazine.

How to Spend It has a fast-paced production schedule with 34 print issues a year, a website and an iPad app.

Key Requirements:

  • Accurate spelling and grammar are essential
  • Commitment to factual accuracy
  • Sensitive approach to copy
  • An aptitude for writing sophisticated display copy that is in tune with the magazine's readership


Experience on a luxury lifestyle magazine would also be a distinct advantage.

All staff are welcome to apply for Editorial vacancies as part of a flexible working arrangement. If you believe this role can be managed part-time or as a job share then please provide details as part of your application. All proposals will be seriously considered. While approval will be conditional on the demands of the role and team, the FT is committed to being responsive to the needs of its staff and the different ways they may want to work.  

Click 'Apply' and submit a cover letter, salary expectation and accompanying CV uploaded as one attachment by 17 March 2019. 

Please note, applications without a covering letter will not be reviewed. All shortlisted candidates will be given a test. 

Company

The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading news organisations, recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy. It is part of Nikkei Inc., which provides a broad range of information, news and services for the global business community.

Company info
Website
Location
Bracken House
1 Friday Street
London
EC4M 9BT
GB

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