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Director of Editorial Design (MarketWatch) The Opportunity MarketWatch is seeking a Director of Editorial Design to lead the visual expression of our journalism. This is a newsroom leadership role ...

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Director of Editorial Design (MarketWatch) The Opportunity MarketWatch is seeking a Director of Editorial Design to lead the visual expression of our journalism. This is a newsroom leadership role ...

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How much do director of editorial jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for director of editorial in the United States is $119,439.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,000.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a director of editorial do?

A Director of Editorial oversees the content strategy and editorial operations for a publication, media company, or content-driven organization. They manage editorial teams, set editorial guidelines, and ensure content aligns with the organization’s goals and audience needs. Their responsibilities include planning content calendars, ensuring quality and consistency, and collaborating with other departments like marketing and design. They also play a key role in hiring and mentoring editorial staff. Ultimately, the Director of Editorial ensures that all published content meets high standards and supports the brand’s voice and objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of editorial?

To thrive as a Director of Editorial, you need extensive experience in content strategy, editorial management, and a strong background in writing or journalism, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), analytics tools, and editorial workflow software is typically required. Exceptional leadership, communication, and creative vision are crucial soft skills for guiding editorial teams and shaping content strategy. These skills ensure high-quality, engaging content that aligns with organizational goals and drives audience growth.

How does a director of editorial typically collaborate with other departments within a media organization?

A Director of Editorial works closely with teams such as marketing, product, design, and sales to ensure that content aligns with broader organizational goals and brand messaging. They often participate in cross-functional meetings to coordinate content strategies, plan editorial calendars, and support campaign launches. Effective collaboration is key to maintaining consistency in voice and messaging across all channels. Additionally, Directors of Editorial may provide guidance on tone, style, and compliance to other teams creating content, fostering a cohesive and productive work environment.

What is the difference between Director Of Editorial vs Content Manager?

AspectDirector Of EditorialContent Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees editorial strategy, manages editorial teams, sets content policiesExecutes content plans, manages content creation, ensures content quality
Required SkillsEditorial leadership, strategic planning, strong writing/editingContent production, project management, SEO knowledge
Work EnvironmentEditorial departments, media companies, publishing housesMarketing teams, digital media, corporate websites
Common UsageHigh-level content strategy roles in media and publishingOperational content roles in marketing and digital teams

The main difference is that the Director Of Editorial focuses on strategic oversight and leadership of editorial content, while the Content Manager handles day-to-day content creation and execution. Both roles require strong writing and editing skills, but the Director Of Editorial typically has more responsibility for setting policies and guiding the overall content vision.

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Infographic showing various Director Of Editorial job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $119,439 per year, or $57.4 per hour.

Director of Editorial Design

Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$155 - $185/hr

Other

Medical, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago

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Dow Jones rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 19 rated publishing


Job description

Director of Editorial Design (MarketWatch) The Opportunity

MarketWatch is seeking a Director of Editorial Design to lead the visual expression of our journalism.

This is a newsroom leadership role responsible for helping readers better understand money, markets and the economy through compelling design, thoughtful presentation and innovative storytelling. Working closely with the Editor in Chief and newsroom leaders, the Director of Editorial Design will influence everything from homepage presentation and newsletter design to social storytelling, enterprise projects and emerging editorial products.

The ideal candidate combines exceptional visual judgment with strong editorial instincts, audience awareness and a passion for digital journalism. They are energized by building systems, elevating storytelling and helping a newsroom evolve.

This role is based in New York. Other locations will be considered based on merit.

Responsibilities
  • Serve as MarketWatch’s senior visual leader, helping shape presentation strategy and editorial expression across platforms.

  • Shape and evolve a cohesive visual identity for MarketWatch across the website, newsletters, social channels and other reader-facing products.

  • Partner closely with the Editor in Chief and newsroom and support and development teams on major editorial initiatives, enterprise projects and reader-experience priorities.

  • Lead visual strategy for homepage presentation, story packaging, recurring franchises and major news moments.

  • Establish and maintain design standards that improve clarity, consistency and reader engagement.

  • Work across editorial, product, audience, newsletter, social, video and marketing teams to create a cohesive reader experience.

  • Help identify opportunities where presentation, design and visual storytelling can strengthen journalism and improve reader understanding.

  • Oversee visual contributors, freelancers, illustrators and creative partners as well as managing budgets for creatives.

  • Manage and mentor staff, including a Data & Visuals Journalist and future visual storytelling hires.

  • Champion experimentation with emerging storytelling formats, technologies and workflows—including the thoughtful application of AI-enabled tools—to improve how MarketWatch journalism is presented and consumed.

  • Ensure all visual work meets the highest editorial, ethical and journalistic standards.

What Success Looks Like

In the first 12 to 24 months, the Director of Editorial Design will:

  • Establish a more distinctive and recognizable visual identity for MarketWatch.

  • Improve the presentation and packaging of journalism across platforms.

  • Strengthen the visual experience of newsletters, social storytelling and major editorial initiatives.

Qualifications
  • 10+ years of experience in editorial design, visual journalism, digital media, product storytelling or a related field.

  • Demonstrated success leading visual strategy in a newsroom, media company or digital publishing environment.

  • Exceptional visual storytelling skills and a portfolio showcasing innovative editorial work.

  • Strong understanding of audience behavior and digital publishing.

  • Experience collaborating across editorial, product, audience, social and marketing teams.

  • Ability to translate complex topics into clear, engaging and accessible visual experiences.

  • Strong leadership, communication and organizational skills.

  • Experience managing visual contributors, freelancers or creative teams.

  • Familiarity with UX, product design and modern digital storytelling approaches.

  • Curiosity about emerging technologies and evolving audience behaviors.

About MarketWatch

MarketWatch is a trusted source of news, analysis and personal-finance journalism for millions of readers seeking to make smarter decisions about money, markets and the economy. We help readers understand not only what happened, but why it matters and what they can do next.

As MarketWatch continues to evolve its journalism, products and audience strategy, we are seeking a creative and ambitious leader to shape how our journalism is experienced across platforms.

Equal Opportunity Employer

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. EEO/Disabled/Vets

Reasonable Accommodation

We are committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application and/or interview process. If you need assistance or accommodation in completing your application or participating in an interview due to a disability, email us at talentresourceteam@dowjones.com. Please put "Reasonable Accommodation" in the subject line and provide a brief description of the type of assistance you need. This inbox will not be monitored for application status updates.

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Business Area: Dow Jones - Wealth & Investing Job Category: Creative & Design Union Status:

Non-Union role

Base Pay Range:

$155,000 - $185,000

We’re committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation to attract top talent. This pay range reflects our good faith estimate for the role and may vary based on a candidate’s experience, skills, location, and other relevant factors.

For bonus-eligible roles, targets are determined based on multiple considerations, including market benchmarks and individual contributions.

For benefits-eligible roles, we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package covering health, retirement, wellbeing, and more, along with optional benefits to meet the diverse needs of our employees.

Dow Jones is a global provider of news and business information, delivering content to consumers and organizations around the world across multiple formats, including print, digital, mobile and live events. Dow Jones has produced unrivaled quality content for more than 130 years and today has one of the world’s largest newsgathering operations globally.

It is home to leading publications and products including the flagship Wall Street Journal, America’s largest newspaper by paid circulation; Barron’s, MarketWatch, Mansion Global, Financial News, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance and Dow Jones Newswires. Dow Jones is a division of News Corp (Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV).

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