Dow Jones, publisher of the Wall Street Journal, is looking for a self-starting reporter/web producer who is skilled in reporting and writing; has experience in online curation and web production; and possibly experience in visual journalism such as video, graphics and photos.
International experience and ability to speak a second language is an advantage, although not required.
This team also has a position for a senior web producer and editor. The person will lead a small new team and should have at least five years” experience working at a media company in web editing and production; supervisory experience; and also experience in developing new products and deploying a range of online tools.
Ideally they would also have experience in covering residential real estate. International experience and ability to speak a second language is an advantage, although not required.
To apply, go here.
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