Yahoo Finance’s growing team is well on its way to becoming the go-to destination for both breaking financial news and distinctive, insightful stories about Wall Street, business developments, and industry changes that thought leaders, influencers and average readers/users will find indispensable.
Our goal is deliver these stories in ways that are both smart and accessible. We have created a work environment that is both collaborative and collegial and encourage our employees to be ambitious and aspirational while maintaining the highest professional standards in the business.
A Lot About You
We are looking for a Finance Site Manager to oversee and manage all activity related to the content, operation and general administration of Yahoo Finance, including story development, links, and all ongoing site initiatives.
Your Day
Create, develop and manage content for Yahoo Finance’s presence (requires working with content management software)
Coordinate web projects across departments
Oversee freelancers, including writers, copyeditors and other partners
Keep current with emerging web technologies through relevant blogs, listservs, and events
Track and report on all site metrics
Work cooperatively with key team members, clients and vendors
You Must Have
Exceptional communication and organizational skills
Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
Proven ability to build consensus and work effectively within a cross-departmental team 3-5 years experience managing content and production for high traffic websites
Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Technical Writing or a related field
Passion, Integrity and Energy!
To apply, go here.
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