We’re looking for someone who has experience successfully producing compelling digital content that attracts an audience and encourages engagement and subscription conversion. We want an editor who is comfortable with best practices for email newsletters and who can implement a strategy for the newsletter portfolio that is informed by news judgment, audience insights, analytics and industry best-practices.
You will be a bridge to WSJ’s product teams, helping us reach scale and improve audience communications through alerts, emails and social media. You will work with the Live Journalism team to coordinate, plan and promote Live Q&A events. You will also work closely with our user research team to understand what new formats work best, and then help build those into the newsroom toolkit. It is essential that the journalist in this position has a respect for what makes the Journal the most trusted news brand in America but also an ability to lead others in trying new things.
You will report to the New Audiences Chief. While you may start this job remotely, you will be based in our New York City office.
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To apply, go here.
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