Associate Entertainment Editor, Esquire
Hearst - New York City, NY
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Job DescriptionEsquire is looking for an Associate Entertainment Editor with a passion for TV, movies, music, and books to join our editorial team. You will write multiple articles daily for the entertainment vertical, keeping SEO best practices, Google Discover trends, and social media buzz in mind. Many of these will be assigned, but an ideal candidate will come with several daily pitches. You may also contribute to Esquire's print issues as needed. Pieces will range from quick-hit news to reviews to interviews and trend pieces as well as lists and explainers.ResponsibilitiesPitch and write digital editorial content, primarily SEO-based, for the entertainment verticalPay attention to digital content performance to actively adjust pitching and packaging strategiesWrite daily for the siteWrite front-of-book and service copy for the magazine, when needed.Cover live event broadcasts (awards show, sporting events, premieres, etc.)Coverattend industry events (premieres, junkets, festivals)Qualifications2+ years of experience creating content for mainstream media publicationsDeadline-driven, creative thinker, with a strong service journalism sensibilitySkilled in original reporting and writing, with a strong voiceAble to file clean, concise copy Knowledge of (and affinity for!) SEO best practices for optimizing web contentVersatility, agility and the ability to shift gears quickly in a daily publishing environmentBachelor's degreeThe base salary for this role is $64-66k. The actual base pay offered is dependent upon many factors, such as: transferable skills, work experience, business needs and market demands. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future.This position is based in the NYC office a minimum of 3 days a week but most likely closer to 4-5 days in office.This is a position covered under the Writers Guild of America, East, Collective Bargaining Agreement.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.#LI-CD1#LI-HYBRID
Created: 2025-02-23