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Assistant Editor

Washington, DC · On-site

$69K - $75K/yr

The ideal candidate will be curious, organized, well-read in magazine journalism, and hungry to learn. The position is full-time. Assistant editors are integral members of the newsroom at every phase ...

T Magazine is looking for the next visionary editor who will helm the magazine's coverage of ... You will also be responsible for leading a team of journalists, and ensuring their success, morale ...

Editor, T Magazine

New York, NY · On-site

$260K - $290K/yr

That means independent journalism is at the heart of all we do as a company. It's why we have a ... T Magazine is looking for the next visionary editor who will helm the magazine's coverage of ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Magazine Journalist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Magazine Journalist, you need strong writing, research, and storytelling abilities, often supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or English. Familiarity with digital publishing platforms, content management systems (CMS), and multimedia tools such as Adobe Creative Suite is typically required. Excellent interpersonal skills, creativity, and adaptability help journalists build sources, pitch compelling stories, and respond to editorial feedback. These skills are crucial for producing engaging content that attracts and retains readers in a competitive media landscape.

What are some common challenges magazine journalists face when working on feature stories?

Magazine journalists often encounter challenges such as tight deadlines, finding credible sources, and balancing editorial guidelines with creative storytelling. Coordinating interviews and securing access to key subjects can require persistence and flexibility. Additionally, adapting to changing topics or editorial direction while maintaining accuracy and engaging content is a frequent part of the role. Collaboration with editors, photographers, and designers is essential to ensure the finished piece meets both journalistic and visual standards.

What is magazine journalism?

Magazine journalism involves researching, writing, and editing articles specifically for magazines, both print and digital. Magazine journalists often write in-depth features, profiles, and investigative pieces on topics such as culture, fashion, politics, and lifestyle. Their work typically allows for more creative storytelling and longer formats than daily news reporting. In addition to writing, magazine journalists may contribute to the publication's layout, design, and overall editorial direction.

What is the difference between Magazine Journalism vs Newspaper Journalism?

AspectMagazine JournalismNewspaper Journalism
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in journalism, communications, or related fieldsTypically requires a degree in journalism, communications, or related fields
Work EnvironmentCreative, feature-oriented, often in a relaxed settingFast-paced, deadline-driven, in newsroom settings
Industry UsageUsed in publishing magazines, lifestyle, and special interest publicationsUsed in daily or weekly newspapers for news reporting

Magazine journalism focuses on in-depth features, storytelling, and a creative approach, often in a relaxed environment. Newspaper journalism emphasizes timely news reporting, quick turnaround, and a fast-paced setting. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in work style and publication type.

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Infographic showing various Magazine Journalism job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 35% Full Time, 60% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.
Senior Video Journalist, NYT Magazine

Senior Video Journalist, NYT Magazine

The New York Times

New York, NY

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

The New York Times is continuing to expand its video journalism, identifying compelling visual stories across the depth and breadth of our report. We showcase the expertise of Times journalists on-camera, share urgent news updates, produce on-the-ground reporting, pioneering Visual Investigations, and video podcasts.

The New York Times Magazine is looking for an experienced Senior Video Journalist to produce, edit and publish short- and long-form videos that support the magazine's storytelling. This role is for a journalist with a refined understanding of video production and storytelling, including video editing, shooting, writing for narration and social copy, with a clear sense for how to creatively use graphics and animation to illustrate complex ideas. Ideal candidates should have knowledge and expertise in magazine journalism and should know how to translate the unique sensibilities of the magazine into compelling and sophisticated video stories.

You will create short-form video columns that run weekly and monthly. You have a strong grasp of mobile video storytelling, with solid technical skills in shooting, editing and producing video. You thrive on working on small or large teams and juggling multiple projects with varying deadlines.

This is an in-office position, based in New York City and includes regular attendance in the office four days each week. There may be some flexibility to work remotely per your departmental guidance.

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with the Senior Producer, the Video desk and magazine editors to create video shows for the magazine.
  • Script, produce, edit and publish a formatted series of vertical videos.
  • Work with cinematographers, video editors and other collaborators, both internally and externally to execute video projects.
  • Work closely with video leaders and magazine staff to ensure our work follows newsroom standards.
  • Demonstrate support and understanding of our value of journalistic independence and a strong commitment to our mission to seek the truth and help people understand the world.
  • This role reports to the Senior Producer, Magazine in NYC.

Basic Qualifications:

  • 8+ years of journalism experience, including multimedia storytelling, video editing and production experience at a major news organization or production company.
  • Experience creating original videos that incorporate audio, video, still images, graphics and text.
  • Excellent news judgment and reporting, with a proven ability to work with colleagues and other reporters to synthesize newsgathering and/or investigations into a tight, informative and engaging video.
  • Video editing skills with Adobe Premiere
  • Facility in using photo, video, audio, graphics and animation in storytelling.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Able to meet deadlines and adapt to change within an unpredictable news and production environment.
  • Design and animation skills including experience with design and animation software (Figma, Illustrator, Photoshop and After Effects) and a clear grasp of typography, layout, color, motion, and behavior would be a bonus.
  • Experience working collaboratively with members of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Experience producing shoots and interviewing experts on camera.
  • A passion for magazine journalism.
  • Available to work a flexible schedule.
  • Experience making quick decisions under deadlines and a high-pressure newsroom environment.

Applications without links to video portfolios/work samples will not be considered.

This position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY.

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