2015-12-03

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Sales Director, West Coast

We are looking for a sales director to lead our West Coast team. S/he will build upon the current base of advertisers and prospects, by targeting direct response advertisers as well as bringing top brand advertising.

Are you this person?

Ability and desire to work within a close-knit team

Strong strategic and negotiation skills

5+ years experience working in a media sales role that includes account management, with a consultative sales approach

Ability to help clients develop new integrated marketing opportunities

Appreciation of clients’ business needs and resourcefulness in creating solutions to meet their challenges

Outstanding communication skills, including the ability to communicate with a wide range of senior client and agency contacts

Strong interpersonal skills

Detail-oriented and ability to work on own initiative

Desire to work within an environment that balances the successful achievement of commercial goals with a fun professional atmosphere

Experience selling custom creative programming

Excellent idea generator with strong storytelling capabilities

3+ years managing a sales team

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

Advertising Product Manager

Help shape the future of digital advertising! Slate’s traffic and revenue has grown dramatically over the past several years, leaving us well positioned for continued expansion through new distribution channels and emerging technologies, from Facebook Instant Articles to Apple News to virtual reality. We’re focused on making powerful native content and display advertising experiences available wherever readers engage with our content.

We’re looking for a forward-thinking, entrepreneurially minded product manager with advertising industry experience to (1) lead the definition and framing of our advertising products, (2) guide ideation and implementation of innovative ad units that both advertisers and readers find unique and compelling, and (3) coordinate advertising strategies across our custom, display, programmatic, technology, and editorial teams.

Responsibilities

Lead a cross-functional team of world-class engineers and designers to conceptualize and build high-impact digital advertising products, whether by using in-house resources or by working with third-party creative vendors.

Formalize ad product definition through pricing and distinct benefit sets across direct, native, and programmatic sales lines with an eye towards maximizing revenue and advertiser satisfaction over the long term.

Educate planning and sales representatives on new products, and provide them with designed collateral that will help them to close deals

Define and regularly analyze key performance metrics, use market research, incorporate advertiser feedback received via the sales team, and conduct user testing research, to iterate on existing ad products and generate requirements for new ones.

Stay abreast of all trends in the rapidly evolving digital publishing and advertising market, from new advertising units to new content distribution platforms, and closely monitor competition pricing and offerings

Support the sales team’s use of technology, project management processes, and data to understand product performance and grow our proposal success rate

Coordinate Slate’s strategy for responding to ad block users

Coordinate with members of the product and technology team to align the advertising experience with the overall user experience on the site

Advocate for and develop advertising strategies for potential new distribution platforms we might pursue, like Snapchat or Apple TV.

Required Experience and Skills

2–4 years of advertising industry experience

2-4 years of experience managing digital technology projects

Relationships with major advertising creative and technology vendors a strong plus

High-level understanding of basic front-end Web technologies strongly preferred

Experience working closely with software engineers

Great design sensibility required; the ability to create examples through wireframes, mockups, or prototypes is strongly preferred

Experience using analytics tools like Google Analytics or Omniture Site Catalyst strongly preferred

Experience with Doubleclick for Publishers and Polar MediaVoice a plus

Exceptional organizational, communication, and analytical skills

Passion for media and digital advertising

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Technical Account Manager, Panoply

Slate magazine helped pioneer podcasting back in 2005, but in the years since, the tech behind on-demand audio has barely changed.

But it’s about to.

In 2015, Slate launched Panoply, which brings millions of listeners the smartest conversations that podcasting has to offer through 50 shows from New York magazine, Vulture, Huffington Post, Gretchen Rubin, Tablet, Sports Illustrated, and many more.

Panoply is a tight-knit group of some of the smartest engineers, producers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers, and today we’re looking for a brilliant technical account manager to help us chart the future of podcasting.

Working at Panoply means flexible office hours, casual dress, full benefits, competitive salaries, an office just steps from the metro exit, team happy hours, and working alongside our colleagues at Slate. We have a friendly work environment, but coolness under pressure and comfort with tight deadlines are a must.

Position Overview

Panoply is a fast-paced and growing business, built on a solid technological foundation. Your job will be to help it hum along and guide it forward.

The ideal candidate is a technically savvy podcast enthusiast, looking to forge a career path at the intersection of media, tech, and product. You’ll work most closely with the product and engineering team, armed with a deep knowledge of our technical infrastructure. You’ll demo, train, QA, and gather feedback from customers and users that will be incorporated into the product.

Responsibilities

Overseeing QA and organizing user testing

Assisting in customer onboarding

Assisting in stats data hygiene

Writing user-facing documentation and FAQs

Selecting and facilitating use of internal toolset

Supporting and providing information to product managers with respect to the product backlog

Front-line customer support and bug filing

Assisting with demos

Requirements

A willingness to work closely with users to guide them through technical workflows

Familiarity with or an eagerness to learn about:

Any relevant technology underpinning our business, such as RSS and the MP3 codec

The landscape of podcasting businesses, including apps for listeners, content networks, ad sales and ad tech companies, independent creators, and studios for hire

The many flavors of podcast monetization.

Basic principles of product management and product development practices.

Ad operations

Business intelligence and analytics tools

Project management tools and practices

A passion for:

Making things work well

Making software that solves real problems

Bonus Points

An in-depth knowledge of the subjects mentioned above

Knowing how to pronounce Panoply

The Nuts and Bolts

This position reports to Panoply’s director of product and is located in Washington, D.C. Salary is commensurate with experience. Panoply welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Staff Writer, Moneybox

Slate is hiring a full-time business and economics writer for its Moneybox team. We’re looking for a generalist, someone who can help our readers make sense of topics as far-ranging as the latest market swoons, Silicon Valley moonshots, consumer brand revolutions, and economic policy shifts. We’ll expect you to write sharp, timely, incisive commentaries on topics in the news, and we’ll count on you to start fascinating conversations and carve out new, exciting beats of your own. We want someone who can work fast and won’t hesitate to pick up the phone, someone who can write with style and help our readers understand the most important ways to think about the business world. Candidates should have at least two years experience covering business. Digital experience preferred, comfort with multimedia storytelling a plus (especially if you like awesome graphs and charts). If you know who David Ricardo is and find the idea of Jamie Dimon and Janet Yellen singing karaoke hilarious but can also spitball about the competing market ideologies depicted in Harry Potter, you’ll probably fit in.

The position can be located in New York or Washington, D.C. Interested candidates should send a résumé and a cover letter, with links to some of your best work, explaining how you’d contribute to the Moneybox team. Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Sales Director

We are looking for a sales director to lead our East Coast team of five sales managers. She or he will build upon the current base of advertisers and prospects by targeting the direct response advertisers as well as bringing top brand advertising.

Are you this person?

Ability and desire to work within a close-knit team.

Strong strategic and negotiation skills

Five-plus years experience working in a media sales role that includes account management, with a consultative sales approach

Ability to help clients develop new integrated marketing opportunities

Appreciation of clients business needs and resourcefulness in creating solutions to meet their challenges

Outstanding communication skills, including the ability to communicate with a wide range of senior client and agency contacts

Strong interpersonal skills

Detail-oriented and ability to work on own initiative

Desire to work within an environment that balances the successful achievement of commercial goals with a fun professional atmosphere

Experience selling custom creative programming

Excellent idea generator with strong storytelling capabilities

Three-plus years managing a sales team

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Content Editor, Slate Custom

We want an innovative creative writer/editor to lead editorial for Slate Custom, our internal creative agency with a journalistic voice. Slate Custom launched three years ago, well ahead of the herd and before “native” was part of the digital vocabulary. We bring together content strategy, editorial, content creation, design, and video disciplines to create sleek, intelligent programs for advertisers that inform, inspire, and disrupt the way people think about branded content.

The editor will set the tone for all editorial programs, source and oversee freelance writers, and lead editorial production for multiple branded-content projects. These tasks include: conducting research; brainstorming, writing, and editing branded content; as well as developing and managing our editorial network.

This role requires a self-motivated doer with an entrepreneurial spirit, a nimble creative mind, and outstanding writing, editing, and collaborative skills. You will have a close working relationship with project management, design, production, and editorial teams.

What You’ll Do:

Create high-quality branded content in collaboration with other editors, writers, designers, project managers, developers, and other team members

Find the balance between Slate.com’s voice and brand voice in editorial executions

Brainstorm and help write original program concepts in response to brand/agency RFPs

Write and edit primary- and secondary-source reporting and writing for Slate Custom projects

Provide copy for headlines, blurbs, descriptions, and other short-form copy

Source and manage an expanding network of freelance writers, editors, and related contributors

Maintain knowledge of new or evolving finance/business/tech trends and information

Stay up to speed on custom editorial executions at competitive publishers

Gotta-Haves:

B.A., B.S. and/or M.A., M.S. in communications or journalism

3–6 years reporting and/or editing experience in a journalistic role

Copywriting/copyediting experience

Knows how to find the sweet spot between journalism and advertising

Excited by the publisher branded content sphere and up to speed on competitors’ programs

Management experience

Highly proactive, thrives in startup atmosphere

Happily wears more than one hat

Collaborative by nature, values others’ good ideas

Can write/edit in Slate.com style

Nice-to-haves:

Working knowledge and passion for business and/or tech subject areas and trends required, but experience in other verticals is a plus, including: automotive, travel, consumer/luxury goods, entertainment, and/or health care

Experience in digital media workflows and technology

Knowledge of the social media and branded content landscape

The ability to research and assess data to write infographics, visualizations, quizzes, and other interactive experiences

Experience with content metrics and SEO

Please submit a cover letter, résumé, and relevant writing/editing samples.

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Junior Designer, Slate Custom

The junior designer will work with content strategists under the direction of the creative director to bring to life campaign executions for brand clients and pitches.

You must be a team player who has a passion for storytelling on every platform.

What You’ll Do:

Develop client-facing presentations in response to client RFPs

Help concept, design, and develop high-quality branded content in collaboration with other designers, writers, project managers, developers, and other team members

Find the balance between Slate.com’s voice and brand voice in RFP responses as well as campaign execution

Gotta-Haves:

Expert knowledge in Adobe Creative SuiteA strong portfolio reflecting design and deck building experience

Ability to handle multiple projects at once

Attention to detail

Nice-to-Haves:

Background in new business strategy is a plus

Interactive design is a plus

Animation, motion graphics, and Final Cut experience is a plus

Please submit a cover letter, résumé, and relevant portfolio samples.

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Creative Strategist, Slate Custom

We are looking for an innovative creative strategist with a deep understanding of brands, a passion for storytelling, and insights into the future of content for Slate Custom, our internal creative agency with an editorial voice. Slate Custom launched three years ago, well ahead of the herd and before “native” was part of the digital vocabulary. We bring together content strategy, editorial, content creation, design, and video disciplines to create programs for advertisers that disrupt the way people think about branded content.

The creative strategist will help set the tone for all custom programs. He or she will be in charge of aiding in brainstorms for RFPs and executing the final response sent to the client.

This role requires someone excited about branded content that has a willingness to explore various verticals and is ready to push the envelope with innovative, brand-relevant content. Outstanding collaborative skills are a must since you will have a close working relationship with creative, advertising sales and planning, project management, product development, ad ops, and editorial teams.

What You’ll Do:

Manage the RFP response process from a creative standpoint: from organizing creative brainstorms, to writing the response copy, and working with a designer on response decks and mocks

Synthesize and write descriptions based on ideas of others

Find the balance between directly promotional and purely journalistic

Use understanding of brands to create thoughtful, personalized, and relevant content program proposals

Conduct research for proposed content strategies

Stay up to speed on content programs at competitive publishers

Must Haves:

A B.A./B.S. or M.A./M.S. in communications, marketing, advertising, or a related field

2–3 years experience at a creative agency or at a publisher as a content strategist, copywriter, creative strategist, or brand strategist

Strong, witty writer of both long-form proposals and short-form descriptions and headlines

Encourages others’ ideas, the kind of person you want in a brainstorm

Conceptual thinker and research-driven

Can strategize content programs across all media (video, editorial, interactive, events, podcast, etc.)

Deadline- and detail-oriented, incredibly proactive

Thrives in a fast-paced environment

Embraces a startup atmosphere with a willingness to wear multiple hats

Strong teamwork/communication skills

Nice-to-Haves:

Experience strategizing branded content programs (as opposed to commercial campaigns)

Background working for brands in finance, business, and/or tech verticals

Journalistic writing/editing experience

Network of creatives: writers, designers, strategists

Knowledge of publisher branded content space

Please submit a writing sample (a RFP response is preferable) in addition to your résumé and cover letter.

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Video Editor/Producer

Slate is looking for a high-energy, self-motivated editor/shooter/producer. Must have experience working in fast-paced deadline-driven environments. Our small, flexible team is looking for someone who is: smart, witty, proactive, solution seeking, organized, efficient, creative, thoughtfully communicative, detail-oriented, a team player, hardworking, instinctive, can pivot when news breaks, and takes direction well. The ideal candidate can easily navigate the digital landscape and possesses a nose for viral content. At Slate, every idea is heard. It’s the perfect place for those looking to spread their wings. Entrepreneurial attitudes are recognized, rewarded, and admired—the hungrier you are, the more you will excel.

Technical skills required: master of Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. Canon is your middle name. Experience writing scripts for video. This editor/shooter/producer will be tasked with conceiving, pitching, and creating original video content for Slate that is insightful, off-beat, on-brand, engaging, and shareable.

Please include your résumé and add your cover letter and reel as an attachment. Salary commensurate with experience.

Slate is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to sourcing applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives and all candidates are evaluated solely on their qualifications to perform the work.

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Parenting Writer

Slate is hiring a part-time parenting writer to write multiple times a week on parenting news, trends, and controversies. If there’s an outrageous news story breaking about helicopter parenting run amok, or an irate letter-to-the-PTA burning up everyone’s Facebook feed, or a criminally adorable baby video gone viral, or a required-reading parenting book about to fly off the shelves—you will be there, posting sharp, witty, timely, value-added commentary. But you won’t just have a knack for finding and joining conversations—you’ll also start those conversations, with incisive, provocative original thinking about contemporary parenting.

This is a part-time contract position that can be located anywhere. Interested candidates should send a résumé and a cover letter, with links to some of your best work, explaining why you would like this job and, most importantly, five to six ideas for posts you’d like to write.

Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Ruby on Rails Developer, Panoply

Since Slate magazine helped pioneer podcasting back in 2005, the technology powering on-demand audio has barely changed

But it’s about to.

In 2015, Slate launched Panoply, which brings millions of listeners the smartest conversations that podcasting has to offer through 50 shows from the New York Times Magazine, Vulture, Huffington Post, Gretchen Rubin, Tablet, Sports Illustrated, and many more.

Panoply is a tight-knit group of some of the smartest engineers, producers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers, and today we’re looking for a brilliant Ruby on Rails developer to help us chart the future of podcasting.

Working at Panoply means flexible office hours, casual dress, full benefits, competitive salaries, an office 20 steps from the metro exit, team happy hours, and working alongside our colleagues at Slate. We have a friendly work environment, but coolness under pressure and comfort with short time horizons are a must.

We're based in Washington, D.C., and New York with an outpost in Sydney. We love locals, but if you're a perfect fit, we'd like to meet you no matter where you live.

The Ideal Candidate Should Have:

Strong experience with Ruby on Rails

A focus on object-oriented design, beautiful, well-tested, and maintainable code

Knowledge of front-end technologies such as JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and JQuery

Good knowledge of relational databases

Experience or familiarity with agile development

An eagerness to communicate, work collaboratively, pair program, and solve complex problems

A passion for innovation, pushing the boundaries, and trying new tools and technologies

The Nuts and Bolts:

We’re all in on micro services, and while the majority run on Rails, we also have services built on node.js and go—all communicating over RabbitMQ.

Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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West Coast Account Manager, Panoply

With more than a decade of award-winning podcasts and deep knowledge of the medium, Slate built Panoply, the premium podcast network of top publishers, writers and thinkers. We offer our sophisticated listeners the highest quality audio content, and we offer our marketing partners maximum engagement with extraordinary audiences in a brand safe environment.

We are looking for a salesperson to get in on the ground floor of this exciting opportunity. This position will operate within the Slate structure but focus on building out Panoply’s podcast business.

For someone who wants to get in at the very beginning of the rapidly growing audio-on-demand business, operating as if within a startup but with the support of Slate and Graham Holdings Co., this is an exceptional opportunity.

The successful applicant will report to Slate’s West Coast manger and work along side Slate’s exceptional sales and marketing team, supporting and educating them on Slate’s podcasts, our partner podcasts, and the audio-on-demand business. She or he will build upon the current base of advertisers and prospects, by targeting direct response advertisers as well as bringing top brand advertisers into the medium.

Are You This Person?

Ability and desire to work within a close-knit team

Strong strategic and negotiation skills

Two-plus years’ experience working in a media sales role that includes account management, with a consultative sales approach

Ability to help clients develop new integrated marketing opportunities

Appreciation of client’s business needs and resourcefulness in creating solutions to meet their challenges

Outstanding communication skills, including the ability to communicate with a wide range of senior client and agency contacts

Strong interpersonal skills

Detail-oriented and ability to work on own initiative

Desire to work within an environment that balances the successful achievement of commercial goals with a fun professional atmosphere

Experience with digital or audio sales

College degree

This position will be located on the West Coast, either San Francisco or L.A.

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Senior Producer, Slate Podcasts

Slate is looking for a dynamic, creative, and visionary producer to oversee the magazine’s large and popular podcasts, and to create new shows. With 10 years’ experience in podcasting, Slate’s signature podcasts (including the Political, Culture, and Double X gabfests, The Gist with Mike Pesca, Hang Up and Listen, Lexicon Valley, and Mom and Dad Are Fighting) have helped define spoken word on-demand audio, and we’re looking for someone who can shape the network’s next decade.

The senior producer we’re looking for has many skills: She or he has the ears and editorial judgment to make continual improvements to Slate’s current shows, the creativity and imagination to create new shows alongside Slate’s amazing writers and editors, the management ability to direct and inspire staff and freelance producers, and the production chops to step in, roll up her sleeves, and produce some podcasts herself when appropriate. The senior producer will also oversee Slate’s growing number of live podcast shows around the country and, soon, overseas.

The senior producer will work closely with The Slate Group’s larger Panoply network, a newly launched and quickly growing consortium of stellar publishers, authors, and thought leaders. The senior producer will be a key part of one of the largest and most successful networks in podcasting today.

We’re looking for someone with a variety of skills:

Experience producing both topical talk shows and longer, more highly produced narrative work

Proven ability to manage other producers

Grace under pressure

Familiarity with Slate and Panoply’s current shows

And lots of ideas for how to take podcasting to the next level

The position is based in New York and will involve travel to Slate’s Washington, D.C., bureau, as well as to various live shows across the country when needed.

If all this describes you, we look forward to talking with you.

Requirements:

At least five years audio production experience in radio, podcasting, or equivalent

Bachelor’s degree

Strong skills in writing and editing audio copy

Demonstrated ability to manage others in an audio production environment

Slate welcomes candida tes with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Copy Editor/Web Producer

Slate is seeking a full-time copy editor/Web producer to join either our New York or Washington, D.C., offices. Candidates will be quick-thinking and exacting editors with a passion for the English language. The job entails copy-editing content, guiding it through the production process, developing a symbiotic relationship with our publishing system, and having a sense of ownership and responsibility over what appears in the magazine. Experience at an online publication is strongly preferred, but not required. The ability to work fast, independently, and with good humor in a small team environment is a must. This is a full-time position with benefits.

Qualifications:

Experience in online or print publishing

Working knowledge of AP style

A healthy obsession with grammar and usage

A knack for problem-solving and troubleshooting

Familiarity with content management systems a plus

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Front-End Designer/Developer, Panoply

Slate magazine helped pioneer podcasting back in 2005, but in the 10 years since, the technology powering on-demand audio has barely changed.

But it’s about to.

In 2015, Slate launched Panoply, which brings millions of listeners the smartest conversation that podcasting has to offer through 50 shows from the New York Times Magazine, Vulture, Huffington Post, Gretchen Rubin, Tablet, Sports Illustrated, and many more.

Panoply is a tightknit group of some of the smartest engineers, producers, entrepreneurs, and thinkers. We’re looking for a brilliant front-end designer/developer to help us chart the future of podcasting from our offices in Washington, D.C.

Working at Panoply means flexible office hours, casual dress, full benefits, competitive salaries, an office 20 steps from the Metro exit, team happy hours, and working alongside our colleagues at Slate. We have a friendly work environment, but coolness under pressure and comfort with short time horizons are a must.

The Position

We need a user-experience-oriented front-end designer/developer who relishes in the design process—from dashed-out whiteboard concepts to full-fidelity design. We want somebody who can debate the finer points of UI/UX, analyze the DOM, prioritize page performance, and implement designs that work for all screens.

You must have a strong visual eye along with expertise in the standard Web stack and be able to communicate clearly with co-workers and clients.

Responsibilities

Create design guidelines and standards to ensure consistent user experiences across platforms

Collaborate closely with stakeholders and the product team to conceptualize new products and features wherever user needs are not being met

Produce prototypes of varying degrees of fidelity

Shepherd projects from wireframes through full visual design and development

Follow through on designs with clean, performant code

Walk colleagues and stakeholders through design decisions

Continually lift the standard for design across the organization through your work

Troubleshoot and solve problems when testing and publishing new products

Participate in meetings with nontechnical staff regarding user experience

Requirements

Someone who’s hard-working, smart, and nice

Experience with HTML5, CSS3, and modern JavaScript

Experience with considerations needed when building sites for mobile devices

Experience with tools for analyzing and diagnosing Web page performance

Excitement about new technologies and techniques, along with a strong desire to learn and evolve

Experience with git

Bonus Points if You:

Have experience working in stacks such as Ruby on Rails

Have worked with slim and sass

Have designed audio interfaces

Have a love for all things podcast

Can pronounce Panoply properly

About Panoply

Panoply, launched in 2015, is an innovative, full-service podcast network for media brands, authors, personalities, and premier organizations.

Panoply provides production, audience development, sales, and technology services for its expanding number of partners. We’re a fast-moving team aiming to build an industry-leading company led by high-quality content, innovative sales solutions, and industry leading technology.

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Design Director

Slate is seeking a design director to elevate Slate’s visual impact across all platforms. The opening offers a rare opportunity to work with Slate’s world-class editorial, tech, product, and sales teams to lead a smart, innovative, successful company to the next level.

The design director will oversee all editorial design for Slate’s award-winning flagship site, lead product design for Slate’s presentation across platforms, and be the steward of Slate’s visual identity across sales and marketing materials. The brief is to ensure a beautiful, consistent, reader-centric experience wherever users encounter Slate.

Ideal candidates will exhibit an elegant, exacting design sensibility and excitement about exploring the frontiers of digital design. Crisp communication skills and deft managerial ability are musts; we also love excuses to add smart, fun, funny people to our uniquely engaged and inventive team. Candidates must also be comfortable with collaboration and data-driven decision-making: The design director will be leading efforts to improve Slate’s overall reader experience through design, measuring improvements whenever possible. And the design director will work directly with product, editorial, development, and business leads to collaboratively define new products and enhance existing ones.

Responsibilities:

Ensure that the overall look and feel of the site is best in class, appealing both to readers and advertisers.

Manage a team of five.

Lead design reviews with stakeholders around the organization.

Provide responsive designs to developers in a manner that makes implementation as true and frictionless as possible.

Validate designs internally and externally in conjunction with the product team through clickable prototypes and user testing.

Oversee the production of all editorial art for the site, including but not limited to: art to accompany daily news, analysis, and commentary; art to accompany ambitious projects and packages; recurring visual elements; designs used in on-site and social promotions; and more.

Offer legal and aesthetic guidance to Slate bloggers selecting their own art for stories.

Develop design templates for Slate marketing and sales materials.

Oversee the creation of collateral for advertiser pitches.

Manage the art and design budgets.

Qualifications:

This is a senior role. You must have seven years experience, including prior management experience.

Slate is a digital-only magazine, so strong candidates will have a focus on modern digital design, including responsive design.

You must be in NYC or D.C., and you must be comfortable communicating with and managing people who are remote.

Slate is built primarily of words; strong written and oral communication skills are a must.

Nice to Have:

Experience designing mobile apps, including user flows, motion, and animation.

Experience with current UX design tools, such as Sketch.

Some HTML/CSS experience.

Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Video Blogger

Slate is hiring a part-time video blogger to write several times a week on the best new video on the Web. Ideal candidates will be fast, smart writers who tend to be the first to see the videos everyone else will be sharing tomorrow. They must feel as comfortable writing about last night’s cable news as they are about animals, or new movies, or surprising footage from a science journal. They will understand Slate well enough to know a perfect video for our audience when they see it. Candidates should be able to work independently and be judicious communicators.

To apply, please upload a résumé and cover letter that includes a very brief note introducing yourself and a few examples of videos you think should be featured on the site.

Qualifications: Candidates should have some writing experience in online magazines. No video editing experience necessary, but you should know what an MP4 and Brightcove is. This is a contract position, and pay is commensurate with experience.

Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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Freelance Video Editor/Producer

Slate is seeking an energetic, resourceful, hard-working, detail-oriented creative thinker to produce/edit a weekly video series. Responsibilities include: video editing, writing, producing, and shooting. The ideal candidate would have excellent news and editorial judgement, proficiency is FCP or Adobe Premiere (After Effects a plus) and a background in all phases of digital production.

The job is not office-based—our freelancers work from home on their own equipment. This is a part-time position. Day rate is commensurate with experience. Please include a résumé as well as a link to your reel or body of work.

Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives. To apply for this position, click here.

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EDITORIAL INTERNSHIPS

Slate Plus Editorial Intern

Slate is hiring an editorial intern for Slate Plus, our membership program!

Candidates must be available to work up to 29 hours per week in Slate’s New York office. The position involves writing, editing, and some light audio editing (we'll train you). The ideal candidate is an idea-generating machine who works quickly and independently. To apply, include a résumé, one clip or writing sample, a cover letter that doesn’t put us to sleep, and a 300-word critique of Slate’s membership program. Please upload all of these application materials as one attachment. This is a six-month internship. Deadline to apply is Nov. 30, 2015.

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Slate hires paid interns for the spring, summer, and fall. We offer internships in the following departments: Culture, Politics, Video, The Slatest, and Photo and Art. More information about each internship is below.

The deadline for all summer internships is March 15. The deadline for all fall internships is July 30. The deadline for all spring internships is Nov. 30.

New York Editorial Internship
Candidates for the culture internship must be available to work in Slate’s New York office 30 hours per week. They must be highly organized, have a proven interest in the arts, and be very familiar with Slate. They must also be able to work quickly, efficiently, and without much supervision. Strong writing and editing skills are required. To apply, include a cover letter that clearly outlines your availability and cultural interests as well as a 400-word Brow Beat post about a cultural topic that interests you. Upload your cover letter and the assignment above as one attachment.

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

D.C. Editorial Internship
Candidates for the fall D.C. editorial internship must be available to work in Slate’s Washington, D.C. office 30 hours per week. They must be highly organized, have a proven interest in journalism, and be very familiar with Slate. They must also be able to work quickly, efficiently, and without much supervision. There will be opportunity for writing blog posts and articles. To apply, include a résumé; and a cover letter that includes a 300-word critique of any Slate story from the past year; and three clips or writing samples. At least some of the clips should relate to politics, policy, the law, science, or other Washington-related topics. Upload your cover letter and the assignments above as one attachment.

Slate welcomes candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

Slate Video Internship
Candidates for the Slate Video internship must be highly energetic, organized, detail-oriented, responsible, self-starting individuals looking to pursue a career in digital video production. They must be able to work quickly and efficiently and possess keen problem-solving skills. Candidates must be proficient in Adobe Premiere Pro (After Effects a plus) and have experience shooting on DSLRs. The internship is three days a week, and candidates must be available to work in Slate’s New York office.

Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

The Slatest
Candidates for the Slatest internship must be available to work in Slate’s New York office at least two days per week in the spring and fall, and four full days in the summer. Days and hours are flexible. Candidates must be highly energetic, self-starting individuals who have a nose for news, along with sharp and quick writing skills. Applicants should be tech savvy and have great editorial judgment. Previous reporting experience is a plus, and the ability to write clean, quick, and clear copy is a must. To apply, include a résumé and cover letter with a very brief statement of interest.

Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

Photo and Art
Candidates for the photo and art internship must be available to work in Slate’s New York office at least two full days per week in the spring and fall, and four full days in the summer. They should be highly organized visual thinkers who are comfortable working efficiently and without much supervision. Interns will gain hands-on experience editing photos, producing slideshows, and selecting art. This is an editing—not shooting—internship; however, there are ample opportunities for motivated interns to work on special projects and publish their work. Apply here; include a cover letter that clearly outlines your availability, and links to visual works online.

Slate welcomes applicants of diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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