developer/content producer | PopSci.com
PopSci.com has an open position on our Web team, and we'd like to try something new. Traditionally, we've hired people experienced in journalism, and trained them to produce content for our Drupal-based Web site. This time around, we'd like to hire a technical person and teach him or her to be a Web journalist. Are you a Drupal programmer with a knack for creating cool applications and/or content? A Flash animator who also happens to have a great blog? An interactive jack-of-all-trades just waiting for the perfect job opportunity? If so, we want to hear from you.
PopSci.com is the Web site for the world's largest consumer technology brand. We're a bunch of fun geeks who work really hard to produce smart, original, tech-savvy content that amazes our readers. We're excited about the potential for bringing a developer into our content production process. What kind of cool stuff would you make if it was your job?
If you'd like to join us, please send a resume, a cover letter explaining why your unique skill set could be an asset to our team, and links to some cool stuff you've made. We look forward to hearing from you!
This position is based in NYC, and we would prefer to have you in the office. But we might make a telecommuting exception for the right person.
Please send resumes to megan.miller@bonnier.se.
*Addendum: We've had a few questions about the meaning of "content", so I think it would be helpful to make it clear that this job requires proficiency with words as well as code. Please be prepared to share a journalistic writing sample with us if necessary. Thank you!

