Inside Sales Account Executive
The Omaha World-Herald is seeking a
confident, motivated, performanceoriented
sales professional to join our
talented sales team.
The Account Executive position
is responsible for growing digital
and print revenue by working
collaboratively with support staff
and management. The Account
Executive plays a key role in the
accomplishment of sales initiatives
through enhancement of existing
accounts’ spending and the
development of new clients.
To apply for this position, please send a resume to:
bhmediarecruiting@bhmginc.com
Equal Opportunity Employer This Employer E-Verifies. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Required.
The World-Herald was the largest employee-owned newspaper in the United States. On November 30, 2011, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway announced plans to buy the newspaper.
The World-Herald had for many years been the newspaper with the highest penetration rate – the percentage of people who subscribe to the publication within the paper's home circulation area – in the United States.
The Omaha World-Herald Company also operates the website Omaha.com, the region's most popular website by all measures of traffic.
The company dubs its downtown Omaha production center the John Gottschalk Freedom Center. The Freedom Center also houses its three printing presses, which can each print 75,000 papers per hour, and are considered to be some of the most advanced in the world. In 2006, the company purchased the 16-story former Northwestern Bell/Qwest Communications building in downtown Omaha as a new base for its news, editorial, circulation and business operations.
The newspaper has bureaus in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Washington, D.C. Throughout the region, The World-Herald's parent company also owns smaller daily and weekly newspapers, which contribute to its World-Herald News Service.