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Newsweek is looking for a forward-thinking and visually driven AI Visual Content Producer to create dynamic multimedia content using innovative generative tools.
As part of a broader effort to reach new audiences and elevate our visual storytelling, this highly creative and experimental role uses generative AI tools to create compelling, scalable content across editorial, branded, and digital platforms.
The ideal candidate will blend editorial instinct with technical ability in GenAI tools to craft videos, illustrations, data visualizations, and explainers.
This person will sit within the Multimedia team, collaborating with producers, designers, and editors to scale high-quality, brand-safe content using the latest AI platforms — and help prototype new storytelling formats for the future while upholding Newsweek’s journalistic integrity, legal standards, and brand consistency.
Taking a hands-on approach is a must.
Key Responsibilities:
AI-Enhanced Multimedia Content Creation
Prompt Engineering & Workflow Innovation
Cross-Functional Collaboration
AI Standards, Legal & Ethical Oversight
Knowledge Sharing & Enablement
Qualifications:
Required Experience
Technical Fluency
Creative & Editorial Strengths
Preferred
Salary range: $60,000 - $70,000 commensurate with experience
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