If you’re a dedicated local news journalist eager to tell your readers what’s happening in the community around them, you may be the next Reporter to join the Bay Area News Group and The Mercury News. We’re looking for a passionate Local News Reporter to cover the suburbs of Silicon Valley, specifically Fremont and the Tri-Valley, which consists of Pleasanton, Dublin and Livermore.
These cities have faced rapid growth and development in the past 10 years, forever altering the community in ways that make it a place rich with stories for a hungry reporter. The ideal beat reporter has the energy to jump from one hot story to the next in an intensely competitive news environment, and the initiative and time-management skills to dig deep when impactful enterprise opportunities emerge. We serve a savvy, sophisticated audience that includes millions of online readers and hundreds of thousands of people who read our printed newspapers.
What you will do:
What you will bring:
Must be located in the East/South Bay Area with weekly onsite expectations in San Jose.
The hourly wage is $28.00 – $31.50.
For further details click here.
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