The Wall Street Journal’s Washington bureau is seeking an enterprising online producer to join our Global Economics team.
The producer would work alongside our economics editors to help guide the economy and central banking landing pages onWSJ.com; deploy photos and graphics; and advance our reach through creative use of SEO, social media, newsletters and other tools. The producer also would be prepared to administer to any econ Pro products and to assist in other bureau-wide digital missions.
Qualifications: The ideal candidate would have a strong understanding of economics and central banking, an eye for enlivening economics stories with graphics and experience deploying other multimedia and interactive tools online. Strong organizational skills and a proven ability to collaborate on projects are critical.
To apply, go here.
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