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Editorial Director

Cohere Toronto FullTime Marketing Posted 3w+ ago
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What it’s like to work at Cohere

Enterprise AI · Toronto / Remote

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Employee Rating
2.5
Work-Life Balance
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Open Roles
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What employees love

  • Cutting-edge NLP research from Transformer co-author
  • Enterprise AI focus gives real customer impact

What could be better

  • Frequent organizational restructuring has led to notable team turnover
  • Internal communication from leadership could be more transparent
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About the Role

Who are we?

Our mission is to scale intelligence to serve humanity. We’re training and deploying frontier models for developers and enterprises who are building AI systems to power magical experiences like content generation, semantic search, RAG, and agents. We believe that our work is instrumental to the widespread adoption of AI.

We obsess over what we build. Each one of us is responsible for contributing to increasing the capabilities of our models and the value they drive for our customers. We like to work hard and move fast to do what’s best for our customers.

Cohere is a team of researchers, engineers, designers, and more, who are passionate about their craft. Each person is one of the best in the world at what they do. We believe that a diverse range of perspectives is a requirement for building great products.

Join us on our mission and shape the future!

About the Role

We're hiring an Editorial Director to run Cohere's editorial function. That's the part of the company responsible for everything we publish under our own name, in long form, with our own voice.

This isn't a green-field role. You'll inherit an established function with senior people already in seat and meaningful work already going out the door. Your job is to take what's in motion, raise the standard, push the ambition, and give the function a sharper editorial center of gravity.

This is not a content marketing role. We don't need someone to scale a case-study library or run a blog calendar tuned to SEO. We need someone who can build a real editorial property. The kind of work people read on a Saturday morning because they want to, not because they were retargeted into it. Think Stripe Press. The early years of Airbnb's magazine. Mailchimp's Courier. MIT Technology Review at its best. A24's editorial output. That register.

You'll own Cohere's editorial vision, our publishing calendar, our writers (staff and freelance), and our long-form output across writing, film, photography, podcasts, and eventually books. You'll be a peer to our Head of Brand Marketing and our Design Director. The three of you, reporting to the VP of Brand, set the creative direction of the company.

You're our head of storytelling, externally and internally. Externally, you build the editorial property and the body of work we publish under our name. Internally, you help the company tell its own story to itself, so the people making the work can feel what they're a part of and why it matters.

The role sits between art and science. The art is editorial taste: knowing what story is worth telling, who should tell it, and what register it lives in. The science is publishing discipline: running a real calendar, shipping on cadence, commissioning and editing at volume without losing the standard, and knowing how a piece actually finds its audience. We need both. People who can do one but not the other will struggle here.

Who You Are

You're an editor in the old sense of the word. And the new sense too. The old-school part: you can read a draft and tell the writer what it's actually about, including the parts they hadn't realized yet. You commission well. You have a stable of writers, photographers, and filmmakers you trust, and they trust you back. You can talk about a piece of writing at the sentence level and at the strategic level in the same conversation.

The new-school part: you think in formats, not just words. A story might want to be a 4,000-word essay, a short film, a photo series, a newsletter, a podcast, a thread. You know which form a story belongs in, and you know how a single idea can travel across surfaces without losing itself in translation. You don't own social (the Social Lead does), but you watch it closely, you understand how it shapes contemporary publishing, and you know that what shows up there is often the public face of the editorial slate.

Above all, you're an integrator. You can look at a blog, a newsletter, a film series, a podcast, and a feed and see whether they read as one publisher or five. Getting them to read as one is part of the job.

You also run things. You've shipped on deadline. You've held a calendar across multiple contributors. You've managed budgets. You know what it takes to keep a publishing operation moving without letting the standard slip. The romance of editorial work is real, but you don't confuse it with disorganization.

You're culturally fluent across more than tech. You read widely: fiction, criticism, longform journalism, design and architecture writing, fashion, music, food, the internet. You have opinions about what's good and why. You know the difference between a piece that's informative and a piece that's alive, and you reach for the second one whenever you can.

What you do need is the ability to operate inside a fast-moving company with complex subject matter, without losing the editorial standard that made you good in the first place.

What You'll Own

Editorial vision and standards

Voice and how Cohere sounds

Publishing calendar and operations (the science)

Long-form storytelling (the art)

Owned media properties

Internal storytelling

Contributor network

Partnership with Brand, Design, and Social

Team leadership

How Success Will Be Measured

We measure editorial work by depth and by reach. Reader growth matters. Stories reaching more people each quarter is how editorial lifts the overall brand. We'll track:

The standard we won't apologize for: would the best version of this work hold up in a magazine you actually read? If not, it doesn't ship.

What You Bring

Backgrounds we'd be excited about

We're deliberately broad here. Strong candidates might come from:

Pure B2B content marketing experience is not what we're after. We want the editorial sensibility that gets you invited to publish in those places.

Nice to have


If some of the above doesn’t line up perfectly with your experience, we still encourage you to apply!

We value and celebrate diversity and strive to create an inclusive work environment for all. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are committed to providing equal opportunities. Should you require any accommodations during the recruitment process, please submit an Accommodations Request Form, and we will work together to meet your needs.

We may use AI-enabled tools to screen and assess applicants against the criteria for this position. This helps our recruiters identify potentially qualified candidates, but it doesn't limit the applications our recruiters may review or consider.

Full-Time Employees at Cohere enjoy these Perks:

🤝 An open and inclusive culture and work environment 

🧑‍💻 Work closely with a team on the cutting edge of AI research 

🍽 Weekly lunch stipend, in-office lunches & snacks

🦷 Full health and dental benefits, including a separate budget to take care of your mental health 

🐣 100% Parental Leave top-up for up to 6 months

🎨 Personal enrichment benefits towards arts and culture, fitness and well-being, quality time, and workspace improvement

🏙 Remote-flexible, offices in Toronto, New York, San Francisco, London and Paris, as well as a co-working stipend

✈️ 6 weeks of vacation (30 working days!)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the work-life balance like at Cohere?
Cohere has a work-life balance score of 2.5/5 based on employee reviews. This is below average, which may indicate a fast-paced, demanding work environment.
What is Cohere’s culture like?
Cohere is characterized by these culture values: learning, eng-driven. Based on employee reviews, the company has an overall rating of 3/5. Cutting-edge NLP research from Transformer co-author
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Cohere currently has 128 open roles across departments including engineering, product, sales, and more. Roles are refreshed daily from their careers page.
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