A Craigslist job posting advertises for an experienced director of audience development for an unnamed downtown Los Angeles website. The employer is described only as "one of the biggest brands and businesses in Los Angeles." The mystery is revealed, however, deep in the responsibilities section. The successful applicant, it says, "develops a deep understanding of latimes.com consumers..."
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