The Wall Street Journal has opening across its product, design and engineering department; newsroom data strategy department, new and young audience’s development department; innovation and R&D department and audience voices department.
Candidates joining the engineering department will be helping to invent technology platforms that will best expand the editorial and product offerings by the Wall Street Journal.
Applicants interested in applying to the newsroom data strategy department will be delivering new and innovative insights to editors, reporters and content creators at the Wall Street Journal. the goal is to connect the newsroom to what the audience needs.
The new and young audience department is looking for candidates that will help build experiences and interactions to attract, retain and engage young audiences.
Candidates working in the Innovation team will explore ideas submitted from across the newsroom to create quick prototypes that will shape WSJ’s storytelling and products.
Lastly, the audience voices team is looking for an audience interactive producer with experience with live video. In addition to daily moderation of conversations, this producer will be developing real-time audience interaction engagement and curate multimedia packages from reader experiences.
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