The Seattle Times, a family-owned news organization and one of the nation’s premier regional news sources, is seeking a driven general assignment Metro Reporter. This job focuses on breaking news during the weekends and the evenings. The reporter must be flexible and eager to handle general assignments and breaking news duties such as crime, traffic, weather, accidents, obituaries, demonstrations and live updates. There’s also the expectation of additional enterprise and features coverage that explores our unique corner of the country.
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We are committed to diversity and creating an inclusive newsroom and encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply. If your profile doesn’t match this job description exactly, you may still be a candidate for this position. Please let us know how your skills and experience relate to the role and its objectives.
Compensation: The full salary range is $60,000 to $101,500. For this position, we typically pay between $60,000 to $75,000, depending on experience and qualifications.
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