The Wall Street Journal has a unique position as America’s most trusted newspaper, with millions of subscribers and video is a core growth area, this is a unique opportunity to be in at the start to build the future of video at the Wall Street Journal.
In this leadership position, the director will be in charge of creating world-class storytelling through video journalism. Working closely with video team and editors from across the organization and using data insights to evaluate impact, you will help shape the editorial strategy and the look and feel of content across all areas of coverage.
The director will lead a team to create compelling video to increase the engagement of newsroom stories, as well as spearhead original programming and series for WSJ platforms, OTT and other third-party platforms, including social media.
We’re looking for candidates who have a passion for following evolving trends in digital media, monitoring new emerging platforms, a strong sense of what WSJ customers are looking to watch and continually looking to improve and innovate for the customer.
The role requires a strong sense of experimentation and an ability to thrive under pressure, working effectively under intense deadlines in breaking news situations as well as managing longer term projects.
This is a New York based position and will report to the global head of video & audio.
REQUIREMENTS
Applications should include a resume and cover letter.
To apply, go here.
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