The Tampa Tribune is looking for a self-starting business journalist experienced with real estate and development but with the flexibility to cover a wide range of topics for print and online. The reporter must be equally adept at breaking news, bringing business stories to life, using documents and source development. Job requirements include the ability to balance daily and enterprise stories, both of which are often played on 1A, and to provide breaking news online for the newspaper’s website, TBO.com.
Technical Skills: Exemplary skills at researching and interviewing, knowledge of private and public companies and regulators, source development.
Job Skills: Experience in business reporting.
Education Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
Minimum Experience: Two years reporting and writing with a daily news organization
Schedule: Generally Monday through Friday, with exceptions when news breaks.
Please send resume, cover letter, references and salary requirements to The Tampa Tribune, Attn: Mary Beth Thompson – mthompson2@tampatrib.com
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