The Wall Street Journal is seeking a video journalist to join its news and analysis unit within the global video team.
Top candidates for this position will have a professional background in video journalism, demonstrate exceptional shooting and editing skills and have extensive experience with graphics.
The job posting specifies this is not an entry-level position and it is not a position producing documentaries. Because this is a role focused on producing timely news and analysis coverage, candidates need to show successful executions of projects that have been done in just a few hours and stand out in the 24/7 information cycle.
Job applicants must have three years’ experience working in a daily news environment, knowledge of current events, U.S. politics, economics and a nose for news.
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