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Scoop News Group seeks a technology reporter – FedScoop

FedScoop seeks a driven reporter to help tell the story of digital transformation across the federal government.

Our ideal candidate will be comfortable with the fast-paced demands of daily news but have a primary interest in producing enterprise journalism. We are looking for a newshound to identify and tell the most important stories within the federal technology landscape. This role is based in Washington, D.C.

FedScoop is a subsidiary of Scoop News Group, the leading public sector tech media company in the country. Our reporters have gone on to work for media outlets including Bloomberg, Reuters, Politico, and the Washington Business Journal.

Your responsibilities:

  • Lead FedScoop’s coverage of government technology to generate fresh story ideas;
  • Write stories — from short hits to in-depth investigative features — that are delivered in a daily newsletter to 100,000+ subscribers;
  • Contribute to long-term special editorial projects that impact the tech community governmentwide;
  • Build community around the FedScoop brand by participating in events, moderating panels, developing an expertise in your subject matter and more; and
  • Work with the Scoop News Group team to create multimedia content for FedScoop, FedScoop TV and FedScoop Radio.

Your experience:

  • 4 years of professional daily journalism experience as a reporter or editor;
  • Familiarity with technology and the federal government, particularly civilian and Cabinet-level agencies;
  • Strong communications and organization skills;
  • Strong knowledge of SEO, AP Style and social media; and
  • Experience with multimedia tools, content management systems and programming to create a polished final product.

Email your resume to careers@fedscoop.com with the title “Technology Reporter, FedScoop” in the subject field. Please include a cover letter, resume, writing samples, and salary requirements.

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Mariam Ahmed

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