FAQs
What is the working pattern for the News Editor position?
The working pattern is Wednesday to Sunday, with required office attendance on Wednesday and Thursday, and work-from-home days on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
How many articles is the News Editor expected to produce each week?
The News Editor is responsible for producing 10-15 articles per week.
What main topics will the News Editor cover?
The News Editor will cover four main verticals: fashion, culture, living, and beauty.
What skills are required for this role?
Candidates should have excellent news judgment, strong copywriting and line-editing skills, extensive writing and editing experience, and strong communication and collaboration skills.
Are there specific tools or systems the News Editor should be proficient in?
Yes, experience with content management systems, social media platforms, as well as proficiency in AirTable, Google Analytics, GSuite, InCopy, and Co-Pilot are preferred.
What benefits does Vogue offer to employees?
Vogue offers benefits including 25 days of holiday, hybrid working and core hours, a competitive pension scheme, Bupa Private Healthcare, enhanced maternity leave, cycle to work scheme, wellness benefits, and more.
What kind of writing samples should applicants submit?
Applicants should submit writing samples that highlight why they are a great match for the position and the editorial style of Vogue.
Is there a focus on collaborating with other teams in this role?
Yes, the News Editor will work closely with section editors and coordinate with social, production, video, and app teams.
Does Vogue provide opportunities for professional development?
Yes, Vogue offers access to the Condé Nast Learning Hub, which includes numerous courses and trainings for professional development.
How does Vogue evaluate qualified applicants?
Condé Nast evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, familial status, and other legally protected characteristics.