Digital Content Producer
Times Internet is seeking a Digital Content Producer to join their ETB2B editorial desk team. The role involves managing daily news flow, curating newsletters, and overseeing website story publication across various industry verticals. You will be expected to maintain high editorial standards, track performance metrics, and handle fast-paced publishing cycles. The position requires strong business news sense and proficiency with digital publishing tools.
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Experience
2+ years
Function
Media and Communication
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Times Internet is seeking a Digital Content Producer to join their ETB2B editorial desk team. The role involves managing daily news flow, curating newsletters, and overseeing website story publication across various industry verticals. You will be expected to maintain high editorial standards, track performance metrics, and handle fast-paced publishing cycles. The position requires strong business news sense and proficiency with digital publishing tools.
TAL's take
Stable, well-recognized Indian media company offering a clear role within their B2B editorial division.
The JD provides a very clear breakdown of daily editorial, newsletter, and CMS-related responsibilities.
Salaries at Times Internet
30.3 LPA average
Based on 27 Grapevine salary entries for Times Internet.
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Must haves
- 2+ years work experience as business journalist or content producer
- Strong editing and publishing skills
- Ability to manage fast-paced digital publishing cycles
- Familiarity with CMS and digital publishing
- Strong news judgment and editorial sense
Tools and skills
About the company
Established major Indian digital media conglomerate, though not a global tech unicorn.
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