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Data Journalist
Condé Nast
New York, NY, United States
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Data Journalist, Newyorker.com
The New Yorker is seeking an experienced data journalist to join our small but highly motivated Multimedia and Interactive Features team. You will pitch, report, and build data-driven stories for NewYorker.com, while collaborating with editors, producers, designers, and developers. This is a journalistic position as much as a technical one. In addition to your programming skills, we are looking for interest in key news areas, including politics, immigration, criminal justice, health care, economics, and the environment. While your main responsibility is to take stories from pitch to publication, you will also create supporting data graphics for articles. For example, you might be asked to use data to illustrate extreme-weather events; or the popularity of a song over time, based on Spotify data; or gun purchases, using the state-level data from the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. As part of The New Yorker’s multimedia team, you will create work that pushes the boundaries of visual journalism and supports world-class reporting.
This position will work closely with our Design Lead for Editorial Interactives, and reports to the Multimedia Editor and the Editor of NewYorker.com.
Please send a résumé with a link to your portfolio, as well as a memo about why your experience makes you a good fit for this team.
Primary Responsibilities:
• Pitch data-driven stories or graphics that use data-mining and statistical analysis.
• Create data visualizations based on your reporting and research.
• Assist other team members with data research for graphics, which includes generating maps.
• Develop data interactives to work across NewYorker.com and associated app platforms and our browser-support list.
• Take initial concept from wireframe to publication, while incorporating editorial changes.
• Adhere to the visual-style guide of The New Yorker, as specified by our Creative Director.
• Adhere to engineering best practices, as specified by our Engineering Manager.
• Research and learn new languages or technologies as needed.
Requirements:
• At least two years of experience reporting and building data visualizations, preferably in the context of breaking news.
• Demonstrable proficiency in data mining, programming, and data visualization.
• Experience collecting and cleaning data, with regards to best journalistic practices.
• Experience using large amounts of quantitative information in your features.
• Fluency in front-end Web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
• Fluency in primary programming languages for data analysis (R, Python).
• Proficiency in standard design software (Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, ai2html in conjunction with Illustrator.)
• Experience with:
◦ data-visualization libraries, such as D3, Raphaël, Canvas, WebGL, or other rendering or animation libraries
◦ A.P.I.s
◦ Tableau Public
◦ mapping tools, such as QGIS
◦ relational and document-based data stores, such as MySQL or Postgres
• Foundational understanding of layout, typography, and UX, particularly with regard to mobile web development.
• Willingness to work occasional nights or weekends, based on story deadlines.
• Fastidious attention to detail and exceptional organizational skills.
• Ability to visualize complex ideas in a clear, accurate, and intelligent manner.
• Proficiency at writing detailed and accessible methodology notes.
• Good engineering habits, including commenting code and using version control (Git).
• Strong editorial values and appreciation for the history, style, and standards of The New Yorker.
Extra credit:
• Ability to create systems that collect, process, and present real-time data.
• Comfort working with multimedia: audio, video, still images, and text.
• Interest in innovative storytelling formats, A.R., V.R., and 3-D.