The Washington Times is seeking an experienced metro reporter with a keen eye for stories and a flair for vivid and concise writing. The proven ability to generate exclusive stories and investigate breaking news developments relating to local issues in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area is essential.
The company is looking for a strong, fast writer who can quickly file stories to the website and then develop them to give the newspaper’s readers additional insight.
SKILLS:
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years reporting experience, particularly at a news organization.
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