NTV Moneymaker: ABCFamily.com Hiring
ABC Family.com is launching a redesign next week that will “push the envelope with social media features for Disney,” and they’re looking for a community and content manager. It’s a contract role based in Burbank, Calif., and the lucky person hired will be:
“..part of the ABC Family Digital Media team and will be responsible for managing ABC Family’s online community, blogger topics and legal clearances for assets for the new redesign.”
Qualified candidates should be familiar with blogging, web 2.0 and social media, and have 4 to 5 years experience in the Internet field.
And not to toot our own horns here, but people have gotten work by reading NewTeeVee. And of course, if you get the job, drop us a line (and give us a scoop!).
NTV Moneymaker is an irregular feature in which we showcase a way to make a living with your video skills.
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