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The Messenger seeks a breaking news reporter, science & tech

May 22, 2023

Posted by Mariam Ahmed

The Messenger is seeking breaking news reporters to be part of its Science & Technology section. Your writing should be fast, smart and always accurate; you should love the excitement of covering live news as it breaks; and you must be able to write multiple stories a day, sometimes posting a paragraph at a time so you can be the first to publish. Ideal candidates have a background in science or tech reporting –expertise in a specific beat area is a plus, but also something you can develop on the job. This is a great opportunity for early-career reporters looking to develop their skills and work towards getting their own beat.

Responsibilities:

  • Monitor news feeds and social media for breaking science and tech news
  • Quickly and accurately cover breaking news across a variety of subjects
  • Conduct research and interviews to confirm facts and add context
  • Work under tight deadlines and in a fast-paced environment
  • Write compelling copy that engages readers and meet SEO requirements
  • Develop and maintain relationships with sources and experts in the industry

Requirements:

  • 1-3 years of experience as a science or tech reporter at a news organization, or a Master’s degree in journalism with a concentration in science or technology reporting.
  • An ability to write fast and clean copy, and produce multiple bylines a day.
  • Strong news judgment and the ability to find breaking stories before they are everywhere.
  • A hunger to deliver straight-up news clearly, concisely, and honestly.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Knowledge of AP style and other editorial guidelines.
  • Familiarity with different content management systems and editorial tools.
  • Exceptional digital journalism skills and the ability to work collaboratively across the platform.

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