This role oversees the close of the print magazine, collaborating with partners across the institution to make each issue a vibrant, rewarding experience for readers and a smooth-running operation for staff. The A-issue editor knows what each department needs to do its best work and advocates for those needs effectively. The ideal candidate has a gift for solving problems and imposing order, strong journalistic instincts, and a deep commitment to The New Yorker’s standards of rigor, fairness, and excellence. This role reports to the managing editor.