The creative director will influence all decisions about Insider’s brand, design, and user experience from within the newsroom. We’re looking for someone who is imaginative, yet practical; is big picture, yet hands-on; and has the ability to take on large-scale creative projects from start to finish.
This person will manage our data graphics, illustration, and photography teams. Our visual journalists are charged with elevating the look and feel of all our stories, from breaking news coverage to award-winning features and investigations. We are seeking someone who is cautiously optimistic about generative AI and excited to explore how innovative technology can enable our team to tell more engaging visual stories.
This role reports directly to the deputy global editor-in-chief and will be a member of our editorial leadership team. This role will be based at our headquarters in New York City.
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Salary: $175,000-$250,000 (dependent on skills, experience, and competencies)
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