CNBC is looking for an associate producer at its Englewood Cliffs, N.J. headquarters.
The associate producer will find and research story ideas for news coverage. Book multiple guests from an array of backgrounds. Pre-interview potential segment guests with booking requirements in mind. Secure rights and clearances of program material. Screen and cut raw video with tape editors.
Work with graphics on show elements; Write and coordinate digital content. Fieldwork required.
Qualifications/Requirements
Significant research and production experience. 2+ years of booking, tape, field and editing experience preferred. Knowledge of research sources very important. Ideal candidate will have a deep knowledge of financial news and personal finance topics, as well as an appreciation for broader culture — geopolitical events, film and music, literature, and sports.
Ability to work in tandem with Producers, Correspondents and Anchors. Flexibility with respect to hours necessary. Schedules will rotate, but must be able to work all shifts, including weekends and overnights. Must be able to work additional hours beyond scheduled shift with little or no notice if needed.
To apply, go here.
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