Editorial World Remote Writing Jobs - Issue 57: Fortune, The LA Times, MarketWatch
Behind the paywall this week: Write about fantasy for audio, work on AI content, write articles on grammar and word usage, and more!
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Freebie Job Listings
Each week, I include a few journalism and content roles (onsite/hybrid, full-time) outside the paid listings. Take a look!
New York
The New York Times is hiring an Assistant Standards Editor to work on a hybrid basis. Salary: $165,000-$185,000/yr.
Fortune is looking for a Tech Correspondent. Salary: $100,000-$150,000/yr.
MarketWatch is hiring a Technology Reporter. Salary: $80,000-$90,000/yr.
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a Legal Affairs Reporter. Salary: $100,000-$130,000/yr.
Los Angeles
The LA Times is hiring a Deputy Business Editor. Salary: $137,310-$155,000/yr.
San Francisco
Bloomberg is looking for a DC Breaking News Editor. Salary: $90,000-$125,000/yr.
Washington, DC
The New York Times is hiring a Supreme Court Correspondent to work on a hybrid basis. Salary: $124,979.94-$170,000/yr.
The Washington Post is looking for a Tech Policy Reporter. Salary: $122,500-$204,100/yr.
The National Journal is hiring a National Correspondent (for the Hotline newsletter) to work on a hybrid basis. Salary: $60,000-$65,000/yr.
Elsewhere in the US (fully remote)
MLex is hiring a Senior Reporter, Intellectual Property. Salary: $68,800-$87,000/yr.