WWE Posts New Job Openings - Details

Credit: Pwinsider.com & WWE-Careers.com

WWE has posted new openings for Live Event Producer, Senoir Vice President of Production and Vice President of Creative Development. Check out the job descriptions below:

Live Event Producer: "The Live Event Producer will be responsible for the entire production of the live event; from carrying storyline throughout the show, adding creative and entertaining elements, directing the production manager regarding lighting cues and music, to meeting with the producers regarding match outcomes. This position needs to be someone with on-the-road and live event experience and needs to have a bigger picture mentality. The Live Event Producer needs to have strong leadership and organizational skills combined with a creative mindset. The Live Event Producer needs to quickly develop an understanding of WWE creative, WWE television production, and have relevant experience in live event production." Click here for more.

Senior Vice President, Production: "The Senior Vice President, Production creatively administers the production of all WWE Network original programming. This executive supervises current production on all WWE Channel programming including in-ring shows, radio shows, and reality programming. This executive also works internally with a variety of departments to facilitate the scheduling, promotion, and broadcasting of all programming." For more, click here.

Vice President, Creative Development: "The VP/Head Producer will be an integral member of the creative team to influence and evolve the WWE brand through story, characters and pop culture. S/he must be someone who can motivate the creative development team and be an outstanding leader and communicator. This person must be highly organized, detail oriented and work well in a fast paced, ever changing high energy environment. S/he will be constantly striving to excite the audience with plotlines of current WWE superstars as well as introducing and creating story arcs for new talent."

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