Kevin Roderick of LAObserved reports that the Los Angeles Times business desk is looking to hire a food and farm reporter.
The memo, from business editor John Corrigan, states:
The Business section is looking for an ambitious reporter to cover the food and farm beat. One of California’s most important industries, agriculture offers the chance to stretch your legs in a sector that touches issues as diverse as immigration, the environment, technology and trade. We’re looking for an energetic and versatile writer who can break news, spot trends, write snappy features and who is comfortable blogging and making video. The successful candidate will be first on the Web with news and will be at ease writing stories that will lead A1 and the Business page.
Interested candidates should contact Business Editor John Corrigan at (213) 237-xxxx or Deputy Business Editor Marla Dickerson at (213) 237-xxxx.
Read more here.
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