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About Us
The Financial Times is one of the world's leading news organisations, globally recognised for its authority, integrity and accuracy, with a mission to deliver quality information and services worldwide.
At the FT, curiosity thrives and ambitious thinking is rewarded. Here, you're given the chance to reach millions, create work that matters and deliver impartial journalism in a polarised world.
In our warm, collaborative culture, you'll connect with a diverse community of experts who support your growth, career aspirations and wellbeing.
Your future at the FT will be filled with opportunities that challenge and inspire you. With no fixed path, you'll discover new skills and forge a career that can take you anywhere.
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Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
We believe in the power of unique perspectives and want all voices in our organisation to be heard, respected and valued. A supportive workplace is one where employees feel they can be themselves and operate to their full potential. We are committed to removing barriers for everyone, with a focus on addressing those faced by underrepresented groups.
The role
The Financial Times (FT) is one of the world's leading business news and information providers. Operating at the heart of the FT Group, the communications department offers a fast-paced environment with a positive, creative and ambitious culture.
The global communications director leads a team of high-performing internal and external communications specialists based in London, New York and Hong Kong.
The role drives the global communications strategy to shape the FT's narrative and reputation as the news brand that brings modern, responsible capitalism to life.
The FT has ambitious plans for global growth in subscriptions and paying audiences, as well as new products and services. The communications director works with the FT board and senior leadership team to develop and bring our success stories to key audiences.
The successful candidate will have demonstrable experience of creating proactive communications strategies, building relationships with senior executives and external contacts, and handling reputational issues and crises. They will be a seasoned people manager with a positive approach, willing to lead by example.
Main duties and responsibilities
Reputation building
Public relations
Employee communications
Team leadership and collaboration
Qualifications, skills and experience
Further Information
The FT is committed to providing an inclusive working environment for all. We are an equal opportunities employer that seeks to recruit and appoint the best talent regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We have implemented a hybrid working model and we also promote flexible working and will consider specific requests around flexibility for all roles where it can be accommodated. Please let us know if you require any adjustments as part of the application process or to enable you to attend an interview. If you would like to discuss your requirements, or have any questions, talent@ft.com and a member of our team will be happy to help.
The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading news organisations, recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy. It is part of Nikkei Inc., which provides a broad range of information, news and services for the global business community.
At the FT, we aim for employees across all regions to have a voice so that diverse perspectives are heard and valued. We believe that a supportive workplace is one where employees feel they can be themselves at work and have the flexibility they need to meet their personal needs. We’ll continue to remove barriers for all, and in particular barriers facing employees from underrepresented groups.
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