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About the Role
To help us do this work, we are looking for an experienced temporary Sourcer to manage the sourcing and attraction of candidates for specialized positions at The New York Times.
In the role, you will report to the Manager, Talent Sourcing. You will be an expert on the candidate market for our cross-functional product development function, with an emphasis on ensuring diverse pipelines. You will help grow these teams and help them become more diverse at all levels. You will conduct research, work with candidates, develop talent pipelines, and manage a candidate database.
This is a hybrid position, requiring 3 days per week in our NYC headquarters.
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