Dow Jones seeks an exceptional senior multimedia journalist with considerable editing and producing skills and demonstrable management and leadership experience.
The position entails original reporting and producing of enterprise and feature packages as well as working in conjunction with multiple WSJ journalists around the globe to produce highly crafted content designed to drive viewer and subscriber engagement across the Wall Street Journal Digital Network.
This is a new senior position within the WSJ Video management team and we expect the successful candidate to lead others on video projects and mentor reporter-shooters through the video production process. The News Editor also communicates with senior management and other departments on videos available to be promoted across primary and partner platforms, and social media.
A passion for new and innovative ways of telling stories is a prerequisite.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
To apply, go here.
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