Front End Developer, T Brand Studio International at The New York Times

London, England, United Kingdom

The New York Times Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Advertising, MediaIndustries

Requirements

  • Experience as a front-end developer
  • Proactive, self-driven mindset
  • Deep understanding of CSS
  • Mobile-first mindset
  • Extensive experience in front-end development
  • Genuine passion for the field
  • Enthusiasm for, and understanding of, New York Times content, platforms, and products

Responsibilities

  • Autonomously lead the development of digital advertising experiences
  • Translate flat designs into interactive and responsive front-end builds
  • Take full ownership of projects from planning to delivery
  • Maintain high standards of code quality, documentation, and security
  • Integrate modules and components within the CMS
  • Collaborate with creative colleagues to solve problems and propose solutions
  • Develop features to enhance user experience without impacting performance or cost
  • Identify, manage, and oversee outside vendors

Skills

HTML
CSS
JavaScript
React
Webflow
Problem-Solving
Self-driven

The New York Times

Digital and print news organization

About The New York Times

The New York Times provides news coverage, analysis, and opinion pieces on various topics such as politics, business, technology, and culture, catering to a global audience. Its products include both digital and print editions, which operate on a subscription-based model, generating revenue from over 10 million paid subscriptions. The company also earns income through advertising, including display ads and sponsored content. What sets The New York Times apart from competitors is its reputation for reliable journalism and in-depth reporting. Additionally, it offers specialized services like NYT Cooking, which enhances the value for subscribers. The goal of The New York Times is to deliver high-quality journalism while adapting to the changing media landscape.

New York City, New YorkHeadquarters
1850Year Founded
$600.2MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Consumer Goods, EntertainmentIndustries
5,001-10,000Employees

Benefits

Remote Work Options
Hybrid Work Options

Risks

Legal challenges from AI companies could strain financial resources.
Internal conflicts over editorial policies may affect staff morale and integrity.
Collaborations may lead to conflicts over editorial control and revenue sharing.

Differentiation

The New York Times has won 98 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper.
It offers specialized services like NYT Cooking, enhancing subscriber value.
The company boasts over 10 million paid subscriptions, leading in digital news.

Upsides

Increased demand for audio content boosts The New York Times' podcast offerings.
Growing interest in climate change topics can expand The New York Times' readership.
The popularity of newsletters strengthens subscriber relationships and engagement.

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