The researcher is charged with providing Business Journal products with critical research that serves readers.
For instance, the Top 25 list is a signature feature of the Business Journals and, under the direction of the Researcher, will be supplemented by charts, graphs, etc. to illustrate what the numbers mean. Stories narrate the reasons for recent movements up or down the lists and the people behind the moves, and new types of lists are added to the mix.
The entire list database is a resource for editorial content across all ACBJ newsrooms as well as the primary source for digital, electronic and online data products. The Researcher is responsible for maintaining and growing that database, producing Top 25 lists, Directories and other research-based special publications. The Researcher also provides assistance on enterprise projects as assigned by Editors.
REQUIRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND SKILLS
· Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience. MLS (Masters in Library Science) degree a plus.
· Experience with Excel and FileMaker Pro preferred
· Fierce attention to detail and ability to stay on schedule
· Ability to learn new computer systems easily
· Skilled at data analysis and interpretation
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties and Responsibilities, work schedules and/or location may change based on evolving business needs
· Produce weekly Top 25 list.
· Produce stories and graphics to explain and magnify interesting trends, providing deep views into rankings.
· In collaboration with the Social Media & Engagement Manager and Digital Producer, compile short, daily lists.
· Locate and survey every relevant company or other source for each Top 25 list in accordance with the Business Journal’s editorial calendar. The target is 100 percent participation by every relevant company or other party.
· Create, update and maintain database of all companies and sources to be surveyed for every list. Database must be constantly updated.
· Accurately enter and sort survey data. Upload lists to American City Business Journals on schedule provided by ACBJ. Every Top 25 List should conform to local Business Journal and Associated Press style. The target is 100 percent accuracy for each list.
· Follow up by telephone, e-mail or other means at least three times to individual companies and organizations that don’t respond to initial list survey, with a minimum of one actual conversation with representative of that company who should be included. Keep accurate, thorough records of each communication.
· Update and correct all Top 25 Lists for inclusion in the annual Book of Lists as directed by Editor. Ensure all book deadlines are met. The goal of the book is 100 percent accuracy for each list.
To apply, please email cover letter and resume to Editor-in-Chief Douglas Fruehling at dfruehling@bizjournals.com.
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