McClatchy is looking for ambitious, creative real-time news reporters to deliver quick-turn stories about compelling news and cultural events from across the world.
Our real-time reporters use social media, Google Trends, other tools and curiosity to identify, report on and sometimes aggregate stories that are going to drive social and cultural conversations. Responding to big breaking news events is sometimes part of the job, but the primary role is to grow our audience by recognizing what’s trending or about to trend in a McClatchy region or across the country.
These reporters work as part of McClatchy’s national Real-Time Team, which includes editors and reporters based remotely across the country.
What you’ll bring:
Creativity, flexibility, and online smarts. The ability to monitor torrents of information, matched with discerning judgment about what to pursue. The ability to execute both quickly and well. Impeccable ethics and the willingness to be a team player are a must.
The most compelling candidates will have:
Education: College degree preferred but commensurate professional experience will be considered.
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