Foreign Policy: Web Editor

Employment Opportunities PositionWeb Editor FP, the award-winning magazine of international politics, economics, and ideas, is seeking a skilled Web Editor to commission, assign, and edit the magazines Web Site. Must be comfortable working under strict deadlines to help authors shape and edit web-exclusive content. Ideal candidates will have a rigorous background in international affairs, excellent ...

Employment Opportunities

Employment Opportunities

Position
Web Editor

FP, the award-winning magazine of international politics, economics, and ideas, is seeking a skilled Web Editor to commission, assign, and edit the magazines Web Site. Must be comfortable working under strict deadlines to help authors shape and edit web-exclusive content.

Ideal candidates will have a rigorous background in international affairs, excellent research and writing skills, and two-years of editorial experience. Fluency with html and/or blogging tools a plus.

Located in Dupont Circle, we offer 4 weeks vacation, excellent health insurance, generous retirement benefits, tuition assistance, and an on-site fitness center.

Send resume and salary requirements to: Human Resources-EDA, Carnegie Endowment, 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036 or FAX to (202) 939-2392.

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