Editorial Director

Cohere Cohere · AI Frontier · Toronto, ON · Marketing

Cohere is seeking an Editorial Director to lead their editorial function, responsible for all published content under Cohere's name. This role is not content marketing but aims to build a distinct editorial property, similar to publications like Stripe Press or Airbnb's magazine. The Director will own the editorial vision, publishing calendar, writers, and long-form output across various media (writing, film, photography, podcasts, books). The role requires a blend of editorial taste and publishing discipline, with the ability to integrate different content formats and manage a publishing operation effectively. The ideal candidate is a seasoned editor with experience in managing teams, budgets, and deadlines, and possesses broad cultural fluency beyond tech.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define what Cohere publishes, why, and to what standard. Be the person every piece of long-form work be held against before it ships.
  2. Develop a clear editorial sensibility: what subjects we engage with, what we won't do, and how all of that maps to Cohere's broader brand strategy without flattening into it.
  3. Be the editorial standard-bearer internally. People should know what "we wouldn't publish that" means when you say it.
  4. Own how Cohere sounds in everything we publish. Voice is the most distinctive thing about a publisher, and it's yours to set and defend.
  5. The brand voice principles (the strategic framework, the tone-of-voice doc, the naming conventions) live with our Head of Brand Marketing. The execution of voice in actual published work, sentence by sentence, piece by piece, lives with you.

Skills

Required

  • editorial vision
  • publishing calendar management
  • writer management
  • long-form content creation
  • cross-media content strategy
  • editorial taste
  • publishing discipline
  • budget management
  • deadline management
  • cultural fluency

Nice to have

  • experience with film, photography, podcasts, books
  • understanding of social media's impact on publishing

What the JD emphasized

  • not a content marketing role
  • build a real editorial property
  • editorial taste
  • publishing discipline
  • shipped on deadline
  • managed budgets
  • complex subject matter