The reporter will focus on the airline industry, though they will also assist in general transportation coverage.
The role includes covering daily airline news, writing about trends in the space, and producing visual feature stories related to the broader industry.
As a reporter on the transportation team, you’ll be comfortable writing clearly and quickly, eager to jump on stories when assigned, and capable of balancing quick news hits with longer feature stories and analysis pieces.
Experience covering the industry is not required, but ideal candidates will have:
Apply with your resume and cover letter, and tell us why this would be your dream job.
The position is full-time in our New York City headquarters. Business Insider offers competitive compensation packages complete with benefits.
To apply, go here.
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