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NYC - 1211 Ave of the Americas
Full time
JobReq46824
Job Description:
Job Description:
The Wall Street Journal's Opinion section is looking for a New York-based data analyst to help deliver critical digital insights and visualizations to help guide audience growth strategy. This person will also be instrumental in the creation of new dashboards and metrics that will help with audience segmentation projects. The role provides daily research support to the team and responsibilities include daily, weekly, and quarterly data reviews of Opinion content, analysis of historical and planned articles, and collaboration with other data teams in developing audience insights.
The Wall Street Journal has a large digital audience that is quickly growing. As we grow, we are dedicated to understanding all of our audiences and the value we provide them. The data analyst will also work with WSJ team members on our Programming and News Insights teams, which is using data science and predictive modeling to help us engage better with our audiences.
United under the banner "free markets, free people," The Wall Street Journal Opinion section has long served as a forum for intelligent, values-driven commentary. While we aim to persuade, every word we publish is the product of rigorous reporting, research and debate. And though we uphold the same standards, we operate with complete independence from the newsroom.
You Will:
- Lead Opinion's data analyst strategy, making decisions to drive product strategy based upon an analysis of readership and feedback from subscribers.
- Automate more reporting so we can devote more time to learn about our audience and deliver these insights into tangible product and strategy recommendations.
- Work closely with the editorial page's managing editor and will be the liaison between Opinion and senior managers in Product, Marketing, Finance, and Engineering who will work together on projects to implement strategic initiatives.
- Assist the managing editor with business cases for traffic growth initiatives, such as social media postin