The mission of The New York Times is to seek the truth and help people understand the world. That means independent journalism is at the heart of all we do as a company. It’s why we have a world-renowned newsroom that sends journalists to report on the ground from nearly 160 countries. It’s why we focus deeply on how our readers will experience our journalism, from print to audio to a world-class digital and app destination. And it’s why our business strategy centers on making journalism so good that it’s worth paying for.
The New York Times is looking for a strong graphics editor who will create interactive graphics for The Times’s coverage of day-to-day weather and extreme weather events.
This graphics editor will work with fellow designers, developers and editors, both on the weather data team and Graphics and Interactive News, to produce analytical journalism and create new visual approaches to weather coverage. Projects will very likely include live displays of weather data, interactive maps, statistical visualizations, data analysis, animations, and creative approaches that don't yet exist. You will pursue original reporting and will exercise journalistic and visual judgment to ensure the accuracy and clarity of their work.
You should demonstrate support and understanding of our value of journalistic independence and a strong commitment to our mission to seek the truth and help people understand the world.
This role reports to the Weather Data Editor.
This is a hybrid position based in New York City and includes regular attendance in the office each week per your departmental guidance.
As part of your cover letter, please submit links to examples of projects in which you have demonstrated these skills.
Basic qualifications:
At least three years of relevant experience
Expertise in web development, including JavaScript, HTML and CSS
Strong visual and interactive design skills with a clear grasp of typography, layout, color, motion and user behavior
Ability to meet deadlines and to adapt to change in a daily, unpredictable news production environment
Preferred qualifications:
Experience with geospatial data in a variety of formats
Technical creativity, curiosity and versatility
Experience working with, analyzing or visualizing weather or climate data is a plus
Genuine excitement about — and experience with — finding, exploring and transforming data sets
Experience coding in Svelte
Experience with working collaboratively on a multidisciplinary team
Must be willing to work occasional nights and weekends
This position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY.
The annual base pay salary for this role is between $111,711.62 and $140,000.00.
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