Job Description
New York City, NY
The Mission of the New York Times:
Our mission is to seek the truth and help people understand the world, a mission that has steered the New York Times through more than 160 years of challenge and change. We believe that great journalism has the power to make each reader's life richer and more fulfilling, and all of society stronger and more just. This is why talented people choose to work here. This is why discerning readers offer us their time and trust. We are looking for motivated individuals to help us meet the challenge.
Your Team:
You will join a team of qualified email operations specialists who support all marketing email programs at the New York Times, from Cooking to Events and beyond. We work with partners in Owned Media, Project Management, Creative Operations, QA and Campaign Operations to execute campaigns that meet our brand and quality standards. This is a temporary role reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Email Operations, to cover capacity while a colleague is on maternity leave.
Due to COVID-19 the New York Times is currently working remotely, but return to office is planned later in 2021.
Responsibilities:
* Take requirements, test, prepare and deploy campaigns using Responsys' platform.
* Coding is required, so must demonstrate modern HTML and CSS techniques
* Manage successful and accurate QA and deployment of limited automated programs, to timelines
* Maintain best practices for email campaigns, and make recommendations
* Troubleshoot and debug collaboratively to resolve issues for active campaigns.
Required Experience:
* 2+ years of email operations required, Responsys experience
* Experience with coding QA tools, like Litmus
* Can provide successful examples in launching large scale Programs
* HTML, CSS, and SQL familiarity
* Can work asynchronously and have an excellent client service approach
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The New York Times is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce, one that reflects the varied global community we serve. Our journalism and the products we build in the service of that journalism greatly benefit from a range of perspectives, which can only come from diversity of all types, across our ranks, at all levels of the organization. Achieving true diversity and inclusion is the right thing to do. It is also the smart thing for our business. So we strongly encourage women, veterans, people with disabilities, people of color and gender nonconforming candidates to apply.
The New York Times Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's sex, age, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage, religion, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation or affectional preference, gender identity and expression, disability, genetic trait or predisposition, carrier status, citizenship, veteran or military status and other personal characteristics protected by law. All applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to legally protected characteristics. The New York Times Company will consider qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local Fair Chance laws.
New York, New York
The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as the NYT and NYTimes) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership. Founded in 1851, the paper has won 127 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper. The Times is ranked 17th in the world by circulation and 2nd in the U.S.
The paper is owned by The New York Times Company, which is publicly traded and is controlled by the Sulzberger family through a dual-class share structure. It has been owned by the family since 1896; A.G. Sulzberger, the paper's publisher, and his father, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., the company's chairman, are the fourth and fifth generation of the family to head the paper.
Nicknamed "The Gray Lady", the Times has long been regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record". The paper's motto, "All the News That's Fit to Print", appears in the upper left-hand corner of the front page.
Since the mid-1970s, The New York Times has greatly expanded its layout and organization, adding special weekly sections on various topics supplementing the regular news, editorials, sports, and features. Since 2008, the Times has been organized into the following sections: News, Editorials/Opinions-Columns/Op-Ed, New York (metropolitan), Business, Sports of The Times, Arts, Science, Styles, Home, Travel, and other features. On Sunday, the Times is supplemented by the Sunday Review (formerly the Week in Review), The New York Times Book Review, The New York Times Magazine and T: The New York Times Style Magazine. The Times stayed with the broadsheet full-page set-up and an eight-column format for several years after most papers switched to six, and was one of the last newspapers to adopt color photography, especially on the front page.