CNBC is seeking a producer to work with its special investigations unit.
Job responsibilities:
• Produce original business news content, primarily for broadcast, including research, conducting interviews, writing and editing scripts, field producing and shooting, and overseeing editing.
• Oversee and manage production team and budget, including associate producers, assistant producers, crews and/or editors.
• Producer is expected to both pitch story ideas and work on assigned stories developed by the editorial team.
• Write web copy to accompany dayside and digital packages.
Qualifications/Requirements Basic Qualifications:
– Must have at least five years’ experience producing long form or documentary programming
– A working knowledge of PACER, Lexis/Nexis and other legal search engines a must
– Must have experience managing a team
– Must have a Bachelor’s degree.
To apply, go here.
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