Dow Jones seeks a digital editor/producer with an interest in real estate.
This person will maintain the look and feel of a digital real estate website day-to-day, optimizing display across digital platforms. The editor will also produce multimedia features about the global market for luxury homes.
The successful candidate must have strong attention to detail, a strict commitment to integrity and accuracy in their work and good organizational, research and communication skills.
Responsibilities
• Produce compelling and original multimedia features each day, from beautiful slideshows to engaging interactives • Collaborate with editorial team to conceive ideas for these multimedia features • Handle requests for photo and video to accompany original stories • Option to write articles with insights into the global market for luxury homes
Requirements
• 2-5 years experience in digital content creation and production • Sharp editorial judgment and solid writing skills • Comfort working under daily deadlines • Ability to program and optimize content (SEO) • Basic visuals editing/processing skills (comfort with web-based graphics tools, CMS, Photoshop) • Interest in high-end real estate a plus
To apply, go here.
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