A Magazine Editor is a key figure in the realm of publication, responsible for shaping the tone, style and content of a magazine. Their roles range from selecting and preparing written, pictorial, or visual content, to overseeing the editorial staff and ensuring deadlines are met. Key aspects of their job include commissioning articles from freelance and in-house writers, managing budgets and liaising with other creative staff to ensure the magazine's aesthetic appeal. The role demands a keen eye for detail, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and a strong ability to lead and inspire a team. Prior experience in journalism or publishing, along with a deep understanding of the market and audience preferences, is usually required.The average salary is £50,000.The different types of contract available: Temporary Internship Freelance.Jobijoba has over 61 job offers for Magazine editor.
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