We are looking for a confident journalist who can cover all things business in the tri-state area. The candidate will cover a mix of hard news and features, from developments in the area’s burgeoning manufacturing sector to the ever-growing retail scene to trends affecting economic development. The reporter also keeps abreast of health care issues, from forces shaping local providers’ ability to give care to business developments to helping readers understand how health trends affect them. The ideal candidate should be as adept at breaking a story on our website in the middle of the afternoon as on the front page the next morning. Investigative reporting and data-driven work is encouraged.
Our salaries are very competitive with others in the industry. In addition, our employee-owned paper offers the possibility of raises after one year, and current employees earn shares in the company annually that fully vest after five years, providing another significant financial benefit. Because we are locally owned, important decisions about our products are made by people who live and work in our community.
Prior professional or collegiate media experience is required. Prior experience at a daily newspaper is preferred, but we are willing to consider any talented journalist. New graduates of collegiate journalism programs are encouraged to apply.
Apply here.
Brian Stelter spoke to Bloomberg podcast host and investor Barry Ritholtz about the best practices for media…
British business publication City AM has hired Simon Hunt as city editor. He has been editor of…
Contexte, which launched 12 years ago and covers French public policy news across eight verticals…
Health industry news site STAT News and Mia Sato of The Verge were recognized by The American…
The New York Times is seeking an experienced, ambitious editor to run the Business desk’s…
Colin Campbell has been hired by Axios to cover supply chain deals and the freight industry.…