Xconomy Is Hiring a Digital Product Manager—Apply Here

If you (or someone you know) is an expert web developer/designer and product manager with a passion for journalism, then we want you!

We’re looking for someone to join our Boston office and take charge of the Xconomy.com website: help us maintain the site, figure out what needs improving, and then work with a global team of designers and engineers to make those changes happen. This new person will be a critical part of the Xconomy team, helping us grow our audience and business and deliver our digital product roadmap in collaboration with our editorial, marketing, and sales staff.

Ideally, you’ll have experience in project management, web development, digital marketing, and interface design—and want to grow a unique news and content platform for a highly educated audience interested in the business of technology and life sciences.

You’ll get to work on fast-paced and intellectually challenging projects with a lot of autonomy and responsibility. Perks include joining our Boston team for lunch where we often have gourmet donuts (did I mention that Kane’s Donuts is in our building?)… and the chance to beat all of us in our March Madness brackets (no basketball experience or knowledge required, as I can attest).

Here’s the job posting for more details. Questions? Email Richard Freierman from our team: [email protected].

Author: Corie Lok

Corie Lok was formerly Xconomy's Special Projects Editor. Before joining Xconomy in 2017, she was at Nature for 12 years, first as an editor with the Careers section, then as a senior editor who launched Nature Network (a blogging and social networking website), and finally as an editor and features writer on Nature’s news team. She earned a master’s degree in science journalism from Boston University and was a producer on the science and health beat for two national radio shows at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in Toronto. She then spent two years covering emerging technologies with MIT Technology Review before arriving at Nature. Corie is based in Boston and loves reading stories to her young son and playing the obscure but exciting winter sport of curling.