Twitter has a fair number of
open jobs available, but this one caught our eye: The startup is looking for a
data editor to make sense of and tell stories around its user data. According to the job listing, the ideal candidate will be able to create "clear and insightful data-driven case studies" using Twitter's data for the press, partners, and its own internal communications. Of course, Twitter isn't the only tech company to hire someone to write about the huge amounts of data that it collects. OkCupid has a pretty fantastic data blog,
OkTrends -- although it hasn't been updated in more than a year. And Google last year
hired away former CNET reporter Caroline McCarthy to work on its Trends & Insights team. And, of course, there's no shortage of third-party data analytics companies, like
Visible Measures, which collect data and
do their own analysis.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/uZWlC8AtHkY/
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