The Daily Herald is seeking a reporter to cover local politics and/or general assignment stories in Snohomish County. The beat is flexible for a reason. If you’re a newshound eager to do meaningful journalism, we’ll play to your strengths.
News often requires quick turnarounds. It’s news. That said, this newspaper values depth above quantity. No quotas. Editors trust reporters to give each story the time it deserves. You’ll work alongside about a dozen reporters who will go out of their way to help you succeed. Our staff is encouraged to share bylines and bounce ideas off of one another.
The position pays $18-$21 per hour depending on experience.
The Daily Herald, with the website HeraldNet.com, has been the leading news and information source in Snohomish County, Washington, for more than a century.
The position is full-time.
Please email an introductory letter and a resume to careers @soundpublishing.com and include “EDH REPORTER” in the subject line.
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