The Wall Street Journal is seeking a video producer and reporter to work with its Money & Investing team.
The successful applicant will work with the team’s reporters and editors to produce insightful and vibrant video segments on a daily basis to augment the department’s already-strong online presence. The successful candidate will have a keen ability to translate complex concepts into lively and informative video. He or she will be motivated and a proven self-starter, and able to generate ideas on their own. He or she will also be a team player, working closely with the Journal’s Money & Investing group as well as its video departments.
Previous video experience is required, as is a working knowledge of finance and markets. Familiarity with relevant video software is a plus.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
To apply, go here.
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