The ideal candidate is a motivated, disciplined and tech-savvy producer who can craft smart headlines, work under tight deadlines and collaborate across several different departments at CNBC. The associate producer’s main responsibilities will be covering CNBC’s broadcast programming, assisting with the production of the digital-only “After Hours” franchise, CNBC Pro subscription projects and producing livestreams for breaking news events. Candidates also will have the opportunity to work on short-form digital videos based on the daily business news cycle.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a short-term position, unless otherwise amended or terminated as deliverables within this project are completed.
What you’ll do:
Select the most newsworthy soundbites from broadcast interviews and news segments
Craft compelling and accurate headlines and descriptions for videos appearing on CNBC.com and other platforms
Optimize video clips for SEO, metadata tracking and distribution partners
Pitch, produce and edit original digital videos, for both daily quick-turns and our digital-only franchise “After Hours”
Assist with livestream coverage of breaking news and CNBC events
Produce original video content for CNBC’s premium subscription service CNBC PRO
To apply, go here.
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