TIME is a global media brand built on decades of unparalleled trust and authority. As we prepare to celebrate our centennial, we continue to evolve as a brand at a juncture of innovation and transformation. Our core purpose is to tell stories to a global audience across our unique platforms. We are looking for changemakers from all backgrounds and walks-of-life, who embody TIME’s core values as well as our mission of informing, connecting, and engaging the world. If you’re ready to take your next step with a 100 year-old startup, read more about this opportunity below. Keep scrolling for additional information about TIME. The Role TIME is seeking a weekend editor to join its London bureau. We are looking for a versatile journalist who is curious, driven, and excited to be part of a dynamic, global, 24/7 news operation that coordinates between editorial staff around the world. The successful candidate will have experience reporting and editing under deadline pressure, enjoy generating ideas in a fast-paced environment, and interest in coverage on a range of topics, from American and global politics to business and technology. The ideal candidate should be able to juggle overlapping deadlines, assign smart news stories, and jump in to write in times of major breaking news. They should enjoy refining stories with an eye for clean copy, sharp angles, strong headlines, and compelling reporting. The editor will supervise a reporter working the same shift. Responsibilities Assign and edit quick-turn pieces, explainers, and reported second clicks on news and trends; supporting a junior reporter in identifying key sources to contact and summarizing main themes quickly and accurately Publish wire stories on the top news of the day, building stories in TIME’s CMS with compelling headlines and strong visuals Send the weekend editions of the Brief newsletter Update the TIME.com homepage Manage TIME’s weekend social presence, posting new stories to Twitter and Facebook Send Apple alerts During major news events, work with editors and reporters across the newsroom to publish clean and well-reported stories Qualifications At least three years working as a reporter and/or editor, preferably for international or U.S. outlets The ability to collaborate across bureaus and time zones, often under intense deadline pressure Experience working on a breaking news desk and/or experience editing news stories An understanding of U.S. news and politics An eye for a good headline and an understanding of SEO Meticulous attention to detail The ability to operate independently while maintaining high journalistic standards This role is not represented by the NewsGuild of New York.