The Bradenton Herald is expanding its business coverage and is seeking an experienced reporter to join its team.
This reporter must have a keen knowledge of business fields, with key emphasis on the tumultuous real estate industry in Florida, the booming technology and manufacturing industries, and international trade. Candidates must have a strong track record in multimedia reporting, with a proven ability to break news online first and generate in-depth enterprise for the Herald’s traditional print readers in this competitive Tampa Bay market.
Strong analytical and investigative interviewing skills are a must, combined with a huge competitive, collaborative spirit. Preferred experience: 5-7 years daily reporting.
Benefit package includes medical, dental, vision, life, disability plans and 401(k) plan. Are you the right candidate? If so, please send a cover letter with your best business pitch, your resume and your best half-dozen examples of your work to jkrauter@bradenton.com
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