From 2002 to 2005, he did multiple stints including one at the Centre for Civil Society. KK also made a name for himself by reporting on media, entertainment and technology (TMT). KK then became the Editor of Mint at just the age of 36. After a very short stint at Quartz, KK moved on to became the Editor of HuffPost when he was still aged 30. Prior to that, KK was the Editor at Quartz India for six months. KK has also held top and prominent positions in organisations like HuffPost India and Quartz, where he provided insightful analysis on the economic landscape through high-quality content and engaging storytelling.įrom November 2014 to August 2017, KK was the Editor-in-Chief of HuffPost India, a position he held for two years and 10 months. In between, from September 2017 to May 2018, he was with Apple as the App Store Editor. He was the Assistant Editor at ET from 2009 to 2014 and then the Editor of ET Magazine from June 2018 to October 2020. KK has worked with ET on two separate occasions previously as well. Prior to ET, KK was the Editor-in-Chief of Mint at HT Media for almost three years. With over 18 years of professional experience, KK has worked with various top publications under various capacities. KK joined ET as the Executive Editor less than four months back when he was 39. Sruthijith KK, who is one of the youngest editorial leaders at The Economic Times (ET), turned 40 this Sunday.