We’re looking for someone with at least three years of daily journalism experience at a highly productive newsroom (business reporting preferred) who is as adept at breaking news as they are at generating enterprise stories, all while adhering to strict daily and weekly deadlines.
The perfect candidate should have an insatiable curiosity to learn about new things and tell interesting stories, while also maintaining a healthy level of skepticism.
NJBIZ covers the breaking business news in the state, everything from economic development to health care, real estate to politics, professional services to manufacturing, and everything else that makes the economy work. Good, solid journalism that has impact and influence.
Qualified candidates should provide a resume, cover letter and at least three professional references.
To apply, go here.
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