Can you spot an industry trend before anyone else? Can you write a business story that would appeal to someone who never reads business stories? Most of all, can you break a story? And then break another?
At the Central Penn Business Journal, we’re looking for a staff writer to help change the way people view business-to-business reporting.
The job requires experience, creativity, flexibility and the ability to meet strict deadlines, as well as healthy doses of enthusiasm and curiosity.
Beats include York County, higher education, nonprofits and workforce development.
Send cover letter, resume and clips to joelb@cpbj.com.
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