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Extra Crunch seeks reporter, editor and project manager

Extra Crunch seeks a daily reporter who loves data-driven research and reporting. You will work closely with the Extra Crunch core team to dig into emerging topics and ideas, chase down the right data and experts and put it all together in a multi-author newsletter.

The company also seeks a desk editor who can bring clarity and nuance to any article they touch. The finer points of editing can make all the difference in how readers understand the ideas being shared. In this role, you will work closely with Extra Crunch editors to produce great articles from a wide range of writers.

Extra Crunch also seeks a project manager. Extra Crunch relies on a number of internal databases to help produce insightful articles. A main one right now is The TechCrunch List, which features hundreds of investors across 22 technology industries across the world, based on thousands of founder recommendations.

The company wants someone who can manage this whole system in close collaboration with Extra Crunch editors as it expands.

The details for all three positions can be found here.

Mariam Ahmed

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