The New York Times is looking for an ambitious and creative candidate to join its visual teams as a Video Journalist focused on creating content for social media. As the Times continues to produce and showcase visual journalism, we’re looking for someone to contribute to a variety of social media platforms. You will contribute visual storytelling and production for the @nytimes accounts.
This role requires versatility to work on daily news, features, enterprise and investigative projects. As a result, coordinating with journalists on our visual teams is essential and understanding our editorial priorities is crucial. In addition, part of the role will be to experiment with formats, maintain a focus on speed for news, build a regular publishing cadence, and optimize workflows.
Expertise with visual storytelling is required, including experience writing and editing for narration and social copy, video and audio editing, photo editing, design and graphics. All candidates must possess a portfolio demonstrating strong work with a solid understanding of modern social visual storytelling. Candidates will be expected to be quick learners with creative ideas and have the proven ability to work collaboratively.
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Job Requirements:
Enthusiasm for shaping great stories that engage a broad social New York Times audience is essential. Original, flexible, critical thinkers who communicate and collaborate well with a wide range of contributors will thrive.
Applications without links to portfolios/work samples will not be considered.
The annual base pay range for this role is 104,684.83 to 118,000.00.
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