The Wall Street Journal is seeking a multimedia editor to join its graphics team in New York.
The ideal candidate will be comfortable constructing bespoke elements for immersive narrative experiences and visualizing complex datasets. This person would have their hands in both the print and online products, tailored for a range of devices.
All are a must for this position: A background in news graphics with a strong portfolio of data visualizations; knowledge of and passion for economy, stock market and financial news; at ease in a fast-paced environment; ability to single-handedly gather news, mine data and create visually engaging graphics.
Skills needed: Well-versed in Adobe Creative Suite (IIllustrator, Photoshop, After Affects is a plus). Handy with web standards, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript and relevant code libraries such as JQuery and D3.js. Knowledge of Cinema 4D and SketchUp is a big plus.
To apply, go here.
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