Opportunities with The Boston Globe
Business Operations
A business career with the Boston Globe puts you at the heart of New England's largest newspaper, one of the most respected in the nation. You'll help maintain and build a dynamic company that's also a regional institution known for its outstanding business operations and innovations, as well as its topflight journalism. The Globe is consistently ranked among the nation's top 15 daily and top 10 Sunday newspapers in circulation. And The Boston Globe carries more combined daily and Sunday advertising than any other newspaper in the region.
The Globe's business employees are engaged in thousands of initiatives that make our journalism endeavors possible and profitable: setting the company's agenda, handling its finances, building the paper's circulation, protecting and projecting The Globe's public image, selling advertising and providing other products and services to advertisers and readers.
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News Operations
For journalists, The Boston Globe is an ideal place to work with the best. And it's an ideal place to build their long-term careers with the dominant news and information organization in one of the nation's premier media markets.
Read and respected since 1872, The Globe exerts a profound influence on New England and regularly plays a prominent part in the national debate. Featuring some of the nation's finest journalism, we've won 15 Pulitzer Prizes since 1966. Our voice and tone are immediately recognizable, in part thanks to the many nationally known columnists and reporters who have graced our pages. And our design and layout have kept pace with the times while paying tribute to our traditions, combining a broadsheet's respect for the written word with bold typography, design and graphics.
Our Sunday paper features special weekly regional sections, each covering a different geographic area around Boston, and we maintain news bureaus in each region. The Globe also has news bureaus in key cities throughout the United States, including New York; Washington, DC; Los Angeles and San Jose, CA. Internationally, we have bureaus in Mexico City, London, Hong Kong and Moscow. The Globe's remote bureaus help our reporters give New England readers information about people and places far and near and help us attract top talent.
An online version of The Globe appears on the popular web site, Boston.com, extending the reach of The Globe's editorial coverage.
All these factors make The Globe a true "career paper," an employer of choice for topflight journalists. The Globe employs approximately 470 news and editorial professionals.
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