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WSJ seeks associate producer for podcasting team

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an associate producer to join its podcasting team. You will work with audio producers and hosts, reporters and editors across the Journal’s global newsroom, as well as video colleagues, to help develop and produce daily news briefs and subject-specific podcasts.

DUTIES:

  • Research topics of interest to The Wall Street Journal’s audience
  • Source timely news and archival audio
  • Record remote, studio and field interviews
  • Edit clips and briefs
  • Complete additional duties as assigned

REQUIREMENTS:

  • At least one year of experience working in a daily news environment, preferably at a top-tier news organization
  • A track record of producing quality audio content efficiently under tight deadline constraints
  • The ability to convey news and tell business and markets stories in creative ways
  • A professional-level understanding of Adobe Audition and Pro Tools software

Mariam Ahmed

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