DailyMail.com is seeking Lifestyle and Showbiz Trends Reporters to join our NY office. Ideal candidates will have experience in creating original content in a variety of forms, including fast-paced celebrityand lifestyle-focused stories, as well as SEO-based content. They will cover a wide range of topics, with a focus on viral trends, real-life stories, and celebrity news.
They will have a talent for identifying stories and trends online – and will be capable of turning around quick, accurate, and engaging copy.
The ideal reporter should be passionate about online journalism and have a distinctive, engaging and lively writing style.
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Salary: $50,000 – $200,000 depending on experience
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