The Worcester Business Journal is seeking an experienced reporter for its print and online media.
This is an ideal opportunity for a journalist with two to five years of reporting experience at a newspaper or website to join an award-winning organization that covers the growing business community of Central Massachusetts.
Candidates must have a passion for business news and what’s on the minds of business executives and leaders. We prefer someone who is comfortable with database research and computer-assisted reporting, as well as picking up the phone and reaching the right sources for the right stories. Editing experience is a plus.
You’ll receive a competitive salary and benefits package and work as part of a forward-thinking, innovation-driven organization that is passionate about its mission and its role in the community.
Please send a resume, cover letter and clips or URLs of recent work to: Debbie Amorelli, HR director, at damorelli@nebusinessmedia.com.
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