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dotLA seeks a technology and startup reporter

dot.LA is the premier source of news and information for Los Angeles’ technology and startup community. Launched in January 2020, dot.LA has quickly built a sizable audience and become an influential outlet publishing stories on Southern California’s expanding tech and business ecosystem. Description:

About the job

We are looking for journalists who have expertise in a variety of areas that intersect with technology and business, including public policy, climate, entertainment, as well as the food and education industries, among others. We are looking for people that can write profiles, features and do quick turnarounds in a pinch. 

Have a story to pitch? Send us your ideas and include how you would cover it, who you’d ideally interview and what questions you’d seek to answer.

Duties & Responsibilities 

  • Assist the dot.LA team with daily updates on Los Angeles’ tech and startup world.
  • Brainstorm and develop editorial content in support of dot.LA  stories, series, podcasts, and events.

Requirements 

  • A strong understanding of dot.LA’s editorial voice and an interest in Los Angeles, technology, and startups.
  • Experience writing news copy for the web.
  • Your writing is clear, concise, and engaging

To apply, go here.

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