The New York Times-posted 10 months ago
$111,711 - $145,000/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Hybrid • New York, NY
Publishing Industries

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The Data Journalism department at The New York Times is seeking a statistician to contribute to data-driven coverage on a variety of topics, often collaborating with colleagues across the newsroom. The role requires familiarity with a range of statistical inference and testing methods, an understanding of how statistical models can fail, experience in designing rigorous methodologies, and the ability to translate complex statistical work into plain language. The position also emphasizes excellent general data analysis skills and the ability to handle complex data issues. The ideal candidate will be eager to help others improve their statistical literacy and analysis skills while being open to learning from colleagues. This is a hybrid position that requires regular attendance at one of the New York Times offices or bureaus, with New York being the preferred location, followed by Washington, D.C. Consideration may also be given to applicants from San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Chicago.

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