POLITICO is seeking a Digital Producer who is passionate about journalism and looking to kick start a career in a newsroom. The ideal candidate will have solid news judgment and be able to navigate a professional newsroom with good humor and grace, regardless of everchanging circumstances. You can tackle any challenges that arise and enjoy solving problems all while being detail oriented. You’re able to multi-task without losing focus and prioritize multiple projects while juggling several competing deadlines – you are eager, but realistic about taking on more projects without sacrificing quality. Your written and verbal communication skills make you an approachable “go-to” for relaying messages to senior colleagues inside and outside of the newsroom.
What You’ll Do:
Team Culture:
The Production team is one of the largest in the newsroom and is dynamic and fast-paced. You will have the opportunity to work on both short and long-term projects and collaborate with your direct team members and the broader newsroom
What You’ll Need:
Please submit a resume and cover letter as part of your application.
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