41 new editing jobs at Washington Post
As part of its plan for growth in both national and international coverage under its new executive editor, Washington Post is expanding its editor roles. The former top editor of Associated Press Sally Buzbeetook the role of the executive editor in June and on Monday has announced about creating op ...
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