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Law360 seeks a senior reporter, bankruptcy

As a Senior Bankruptcy Reporter, you will be editing stories and working with junior reporters on the team. Alongside this, you will also contribute news analyses or features for the wire every week. With a keen eye for detail, you’ll be carrying out research, data collection, and information sourcing.

Responsibilities:

  • As a Senior Bankruptcy Reporter, you will be editing stories and working with junior reporters on the team
  • Alongside this, you will also contribute news analyses or features for the wire every week
  • With a keen eye for detail, you’ll be carrying out research, data collection, and information sourcing
  • Planning and conducting interviews
  • Writing regular news analyses and features
  • Researching, creating, and editing content
  • Collaborating with reporters on projects including photography, audio components, and video projects
  • Supporting journalists and editors by researching news stories or preparing information for coverage

Qualifications:

  • Be able to demonstrate good reporting and writing skills
  • Have great reporting, media, or publishing industry experience
  • Have a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, communications, or a similar field
  • Have great organizational skills
  • Qualified candidates will be asked to complete writing and reporting tests electronically

Salary: US$77.5K–US$80K a year

For further details click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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