Associate Editor – The American Ceramic Society

For full-time employment, The American Ceramic Society is seeking an Associate Editor to acquire, initiate, write, edit, and/or copyedit content to be used in ACerS electronic and print communications including ACerS’s website, Ceramic Tech Today blog, web-based outlets, the ACerS Bulletin magazine, and special print, video, and electronic initiatives. … read more

Editors And Parents

By Roy Harris Please allow me a brief diversion from discussing the day-to-day challenges of dealing with journalism’s vast issues to mention the huge debt that so many of us editors owe our parents. I thought of this … read more

Not ‘Contented’ With A Change At Time

By Roy Harris In discussing Norm Pearlstine’s return to Time Inc. after a long, productive stint at Bloomberg, New York Times columnist Joe Nocera raises serious questions about the nature of the chief content officer position. Nocera has something … read more

Editor and Head of Content (Bilingual) – Nearshore Americas

We are looking for a savvy professional with a passion for startups, technology/ IT services and globalization — someone who can quickly identify industry trends (through briefings and on-the-ground meetings throughout the Americas) and be able to efficiently deploy a team of freelancers to explain the business significance of these trends. … read more

Associate Editor – Institute of Food Technologists

The Associate Editor is responsible for researching, writing, editing, and proofreading content for several sections of Food Technology magazine and for writing feature articles and newsletter items. He/she works collaboratively with members of the editorial team, communications department … read more

Get Out Of Your Grammar Rut

By Joanie Spencer One of an editor’s most telling traits is the meticulous eye for proper grammar. But editors can get into ruts, and it’s easy to forget the “why” behind edits. At the Kansas City chapter’s 2013 Boot … read more

Get Out Of Your Grammar Rut

By Joanie Spencer One of an editor’s most telling traits is the meticulous eye for proper grammar. But editors can get into ruts, and it’s easy to forget the “why” behind edits. At the Kansas City chapter’s 2013 Boot … read more