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Janina Conboye

Data Journalist (Secondment)

Janina Conboye is a journalist on the FT's visual and data journalism team. Previously she was a writer and editor on the FT's work and careers desk, writing, commissioning and editing features that cover working life, from leadership and management to hybrid work and the labour market. She has also produced or co-produced other content projects, such as video series and reader surveys, and writes for other sections, such as special reports.

Previously, Janina has held numerous roles across companies, markets, world, opinion and weekend.

Before joining the FT she worked at the Guardian and the Times.

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