Job Overview
The right candidate will be able to produce tightly written, hyperlocal stories per day on a variety of business beats, including real estate, startups and more. A knack for working sources and public records is a must.
Qualifications
We look for three qualities when hiring reporters: a natural curiosity about what makes businesses and business people tick, a proven work ethic and a fierce competitiveness. You don’t need an MBA to be a business reporter, but you must relish breaking a scoop and hate the taste of getting beat by a competitor.
If you are the sort of person who picks up a news tip while on an Uber ride to the airport, while getting your bike tuned or while drinking a pint at the brewery, we want to hear from you.
Other basic qualifications:
– At least 3 years of reporting experience, primarily on hard news (willing to consider less experience for those who impress us)
– Proven ability to dig up stories through old-fashioned source work and documents (new business licenses, legal filings …)
– Clean and crisp writing style
About us
We founded our first newsroom in Richmond in 2008 and it has been running profitably ever since. We have replicated our innovative model with our Denver site, BusinessDen.com, which is now 5 years old and also hiring.
Work environment:
We’re energized about our growing, profitable company that’s trying to rebuild the news business for the 21st Century and we enjoy covering two thriving business communities in Richmond and Denver.
Compensation
Pay based upon experience.
To Apply
Please send a cover letter explaining why you are the best candidate for this position to aaron@richmondbizsense.com. Please explain both your business reporting highlights and your interest in the beat and include 3-5 clips of your hard news business writing. And tell us the biggest scoop you’ve broken and how you landed it.
Due to the large number of applicants, we cannot guarantee that each applicant will get a response.
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