Babcox Media, Inc., is searching for an experienced Digital Content Specialist/News Producer who loves to create content, understands business to business publishing operations, and is ready to take the next step in their career as the next Digital Content Specialist/News Producer of Babcox Media, Inc. We are looking for a person who wants the support and resources to create fun and engaging written and video content; someone who can deftly manage digital content production – website, newsletters, and social media. Most importantly, we seek someone who desires to work at a high level of industry engagement to make solid contacts and tell stories that no one else in the market is telling.
At Babcox Media, we have invested heavily in our digital content strategy – from producing content with a digital-first focus to growing a video department with studio and editing resources. Our editors crisscross the country attending industry events to detail product launches, trade shows, and other event coverage. We want you to be part of the team to lead the next generation of content creation at Babcox Media, Inc.
Responsibilities (not all inclusive):
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Babcox Media offers competitive salary and benefit packages as well as a creative work environment. Qualified candidates should apply directly to our Digital Content Specialist/News Producer job posting at http://www.babcox.com/careers/ or you may email your resume and cover letter to employment@babcox.com. No phone calls please.
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