
Talent Acquisition Manager, Newsroom (Temporary)
- New York City, NY
- $115,000-130,000 per year
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Create a positive candidate experience, from initial engagement to offer acceptance, ensuring every candidate feels valued, respected and aligned with the mission of The New York Times
- Conduct full-cycle recruiting, including sourcing, selecting, screening, interviewing, and negotiating offers
- Identify sourcing channels such as job sites, databases, networking
- Meet with managers and HR to identify hiring needs and develop a hiring plan
- Evaluate applications and present qualified candidates to hiring teams for consideration
- Screen candidates, assessing relevant experience
- Partner with hiring teams to interview candidates through a structured interview process
- Coordinate candidate assessments (edit tests) where needed
- Advise hiring managers in making hiring decisions, including suggesting candidates for other current, future or temporary roles
- Negotiate and close job offers.
- Articulate blockers and challenges in your searches and come up with solutions to address them.
- Partner with news desk leadership and hiring managers to keep track of potential candidates for other or future roles
- Manage multiple open roles in a fast-paced news environment.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations and company policy related related to talent acquisition
- Demonstrate support and understanding of our
- 7+ years of experience working in high-touch, full-cycle recruitment
- 3+ years of experience recruiting in an editorial environment
- 4+ years of experience managing requisitions in an ATS, e.g., Greenhouse
- 1+ year working on an in-house talent acquisition team
- 4+ years of experience building and improving hiring processes and providing excellent candidate experience
- 1+ years of experience working in an OFCCP-compliant environment
- Strong negotiation skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Experience recruiting for journalists
- Experience and relationships with diversity organizations specializing in editorial talent