You’ll be one of two editors reporting to an Editorial Director and overseeing two full-time reporters. Your top-level goal: Contribute to informing and engaging our community that uses us for professional development, career navigation and civic engagement. The primary way our newsroom pursues this goal is by growing an active and engaging email newsletter.
Your job is to help us grow a community and produce high-quality journalism for technology professionals navigating careers and communities, particularly in software. You’ll support two reporters, editing a mix of daily items, features and long-term journalism projects. You’ll oversee a team that’s active daily on Slack, delivering newsletters that mix engagement and perspective, while working to be the best-sourced reporters on their beat.
We are a close-knit diverse team of 15 employees, supported by several devoted contractors. This role reports directly to the Editorial Director and helps to oversee our Editorial team, including a Managing Editor and five reporters based in Philadelphia, Baltimore, DC, Delaware and Pittsburgh.
The ideal candidate has experience in and a willingness to experiment with new media and is interested in supporting and learning from a community journalism enterprise. Our newsroom pledges to be accurate, relevant and productive for the communities we serve. Plus, as a small, growing news media startup, we’re probably more fun than your traditional editorial role.
Presently Technical.ly is published in five local markets, with an additional network-wide site, a weekly newsletter project in Milwaukee, and frequent pop-ups and perspectives from other local tech ecosystems. We aim to publish 2-3 items per market, per day, including sponsored and marketing content, and one network-wide item; that’s 20-25 items across the network per day, edited by you and our Managing Editor, with support from our Editorial Director.
NOTE: This position is remote but we prefer the Editor to live in or near Baltimore, DC or Philly. Please apply by emailing your resume and a description of your interest and experience to Technical.ly Managing Editor Julie Zeglen (julie@technical.ly).
RESPONSIBILITIES:
DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
If you don’t meet 100% of this role’s qualifications but you’re passionate about our work, you should still seriously consider applying. That’s especially true if you are a woman, person of color or from another underrepresented group. Research shows people who have been underrepresented in newsroom roles often discount their own experience. We won’t.
Other information:
ABOUT TECHNICALLY MEDIA:
Mission: We convene the smartest people and organizations in industries that matter for local communities to thrive in the future. To do that, we make connections with journalism, events and services.
Vision: We envision better workplaces that create more equitable communities.
Values: Our team is Welcoming, Challenging and Connective.
Learn more about our team: https://technical.ly/company/technically-media/
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