Sub-Editor

Permanent employee, Full-time · London

Your mission
Your Mission
 
HELLO! magazine’s mission is to influence and inspire readers with relevant, exclusive and entertaining content in a positive, celebratory way. We are seeking an experienced sub-editor to work on our weekly print magazine, print specials and supplements and on multiple digital platforms. Our chosen candidate will have excellent communication skills, strong experience of working to tight deadlines across both print and digital and a solid understanding of news principles and writing for SEO.
Key Responsibilities
  • Subbing news stories and features for print and digital editions, ensuring that all copy meets the highest editorial standards.
  • Meticulously checking facts, spellings and grammar and rewriting copy where appropriate in collaboration with section editors and writers.
  • Cutting copy to fit print pages and writing compelling headlines and captions.
  • Working with designers and picture editors to complete finished print pages.
  • Subbing digital-first content and writing engaging headlines for each platform to meet the latest SEO guidelines.
  • Important: Please read the task details in the Qualifications section and submit this as your sample of work along with your CV and cover letter. Applications cannot be considered without the completed task.
Your profile
  • NCTJ qualification or degree in newspaper journalism
  • NCTJ-qualified journalist with at least two years’ experience subbing for a national daily or weekly title, preferably a national daily newspaper
  • Proven track record subbing news and features on both print and digital platforms
  • Strong understanding of compliance and regulatory issues
  • Ability to juggle deadlines and tasks
  • Capable of working to tight deadlines, including rolling deadlines on digital platforms
  • Competence in InDesign
  • Keen eye for detail
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
     
     
Experience
  • At least two years’ experience subbing on a daily or weekly news title
  • Proven track record subbing news and features on both print and digital platforms, including to rolling deadlines
  • Experience of working collaboratively with other teams
  • Strong understanding of compliance and regulatory issues
  • Solid knowledge of the Editors’ Code of Practice and current media law
Qualifications
Task: 

Please sub the copy below, adding heads as indicated, and upload your version as a work sample with your CV and cover letter. 


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West End star Elaine Page said she was in ‘complete disbelief’ after being awarded a Damehood in the King’s Birthday Honours.  “I’m still in that mode of ‘complete disbelief’,” the theatre actress said of her new title, given for services to music and charity. “It’s been such a shock. And I think probably the word to say is ‘astonished.’”
“I was absolutely astonished to receive such a great honour from the King in recognition for music and the charitable organisations that I support, it’s the ultimate privilege, and I’m just over the moon about it and absolutely thrilled. It’s all very exciting. I’ve got all these different emotions coming at me all at once. I’m proud and I feel grateful, and I’m thrilled, and suprised, and so it’s been quite a lot to take in.”
Others who were also honoured  in the list announced last week included presenters  Claudia Winkleman and Tessa Daly, who were both given MBEs for services to broadcasting. The Who frontman Roger Daltry and actor Gary Oldman were knighted while actress Samantha Morton receives an OBE, darts champ Luke Little receives the OBE and tennis champ Virginia Wade got a CBE.
 
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Australian-American actor Julian McMahon has died after a "valient effort to overcome cancer," his wife Kelly McMahon said.
 
The Nip/Tuck star, who was married to Dannii Minogue, passed away in Clearwater, Georgia. Kelly shared the news on social media alongside a touching black-and-white photo.
 
She wrote: “We ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy. And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful for the memories.”
 
Julian is survived by daughters Madison, whom he shares with Kelly, and Brooke from a previous relationship.



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ZENDAYA ACES THE RED CARPET
It was game, set, match for the actress who stunned at
the Challengers London premiere...
It might not have been the All England Lawn and
Tennis Club, but Zendaya made sure to wear
Wimbledon Whites on the red carpet at the London
premiere of her new tennis movie, Challengers.
"We had a lot of time to prepare," the 27-year-old
actress - who takes centre court as professional player
turned coach Tasha Duncan, who endeavours to return
her husband and fellow champion back to winning
territory but is faced with a fault or two along the way
-  told HELLO! . "We had tennis training together, we
had rehearsals together, and we worked out together.
So we created this safety and this camaraderie
between us where we could really get to feeling
comfortable."
And appearing alongside the Euphoria star is Josh
O'Connorm who played Prince Charles in The Crown,  
as Tashi's former flame Patrick.
Zendaya, who is Executive Producer on the film,
opened up about her role and how she approached
intimate scenes.
"We had intimacy coordinators on set which was really
important,” she said. “I'm very grateful that I came up
in an industry where that job already existed and I
didn’t have to request for one to exist. It's about
[doing] everything you can to make sure that people
are comfortable and safe because that's the only way
to do your best work."
Challengers – which also starts Broadway star Mike
Faist as Art Donaldson, Tashi's parnter-protégé - marks
a first for Zendoya playing a mother on screen.
When it comes to preparing for such a role, she looked
to family for inspiration.
 "The biggest inspiration were the mothers in my life
around me. I have many little nieces and nephews and
they're like my borrowed children. I get to have fun
and then give them back to their parents! I'm definitely
inspired by how they tackle and take on motherhood,"
she told HELLO!.
It's no secret that Zendaya has marked the
Challengers press tour as an opportunity to embrace
the sports theme when it comes to fashion. And this
evident during filming.
"I had fun with the 2000s [wardrobe], it was a nice
throwback. I loved Tashi's tennis whites and the Juicy
Couture zip-up."
At the glittering premiere, the Dune star was on a
winning streak in the fashion department. Styled by
her long-time collaborator Law Roach, she aced the
red carpet in a sleeveless, pristine white custom Thom
Browne dress, with a chic collar and a charming tennis
racket pattern dotted throughout the design.
The floor-length gown also featured pleated detailing
on the hem, which was entwined with mesh fabric to
emulate a tennis net.
Meanwhile, Costume Designer for the film, Jonathan
Anderson, explained to HELLO! that fashion forward-
thinking is something that comes naturally to Zendaya
The LOEWE Creative Director, who was behind
Zendaya's intriguing tennis-ball stilettos she wore to
the Rome premiere, spoke about the experience of
working with the Emmy Award-winning actress.
"Z knows clothing inside out and she knows it
sometimes better than I do," he laughed. "She knew
exactly what she wanted from it and we were both on
the same page. Z's easy to work with because she
knew the character down the heartbeat of it. It was
insane. She's one of the best actresses of her
generation at the moment."
Challenger is released in UK cinemas on 26th April.
Benefits

  • 25 days annual leave per year (for full time employees)
  • 1 birthday day per year
  • Private medical scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Life assurance currently 6 x salary
  • Generous employer pension contributions
  • Group income protection scheme
  • Plus all the perks of working for a fun media company!
About us

MISSION STATEMENT

To influence and inspire with relevant, exclusive and entertaining content in a positive, celebratory and kind environment via stringent editorial integrity.

History of Hello

HELLO! is a market-leading lifestyle and celebrity publication, known for its positive and celebratory reporting and unrivalled showbiz exclusives which have been entertaining audiences since 1988.

Over the years, its digital brand has transformed from a small legacy publishing site into an influential global website.

HELLO! is part of the HOLA group, who launched ¡HOLA! magazine in Barcelona in 1944. The husband and wife team of Antonio Sánchez Gómez and Mercedes Junco Calderón launched the publication with the aim of adding some sparkle to their readers’ lives. Always positive,¡HOLA! and HELLO! continue to remain true to the guiding principles of a new type of journalism - always positive, highly visual and celebratory, allowing readers a moment of escape into the worlds of the rich and famous to inspire, brighten and entertain.

With offices in London, New York and Toronto, HELLO! Magazine is now a 24-hour global website, with unique user experiences in our three main audience territories of the UK, US and Canada.

Our readership is more global than that however, with audiences also visiting the site from Australia, India, Europe and all other parts of the world.

HELLO! looks forward to hearing from you!
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