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The Washington Post marketing team reaches new audiences with the news. Digital marketing specialist Deme Walls talks about launching a Twitter takeover the day after the 2020 election.
When she’s at the office, Linah, an audio producer, works on Post Reports from a studio. Then the pandemic hit. “Working from home has really pushed me to figure out my technical stuff,” she says. Watch how Linah and her team produces The Post's daily podcast while working from home.
“The Post has allowed me to expand my career through new opportunities and new experiences," says Joey, Arc XP's director of digital products and design. Hear about what products he's working on now. #washpostlife
During the pandemic, Tammy, a purchasing supervisor on the finance team, helped source supplies to help keep essential workers safe. Watch her story.
There’s no real ceiling to what we could do. It makes it feel everything is possible,” says Elite Truong, the director of The Washington Post’s experimental news team called the Lede Lab. While working from home, with her greyhound Coconut by her side, her team created an interactive gallery activated by a smart phone of our presidential inauguration front pages since 1881, showing how we’ve evolved our coverage over time.
Working on a team within Post Opinions leading digital strategy, Zainab, surrounded by plants, talks about working on a project reimagining safety in light of police reform from her city apartment. Join the #washpostlife: http://wapo.st/WashPostLife.
Long before the pandemic hit, the world knew Dave Jorgenson as “The Washington Post TikTok Guy.” As he started working from home in March, the world saw him make two TikToks a day from his small city apartment.
While working from home during the pandemic, Washington Post employees have innovated across every department. Watch how Sarah, a senior recruiter, is hiring the largest team in our 144-year-old history from home with a baby. If you're inspired, join the #washpostlife: http://wapo.st/WashPostLife.
Working on Arc XP, our cloud-based digital experience platform that helps enterprise companies, retail brands and media and entertainment organizations create and distribute content, drive digital commerce, and deliver powerful multichannel experiences, Senior Software Engineer Jennifer loves the flexibility of The Washington Post. Once the pandemic hit, she was able to work from home. Her commute went from 2.5 hours to zero overnight, giving her life work harmony and more time with her dog, Buster. Her work from home setup is Apple-friendly. Her 38-ince monitor helps her code and debug throughout the day. Portable and decluttered, her workspace allows her to focus efficiently on her tasks.
The Post is hiring more than we ever have in our 144-year history!