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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Texas Tribune is seeking an Economy and Industry Reporter to cover the socioeconomic and political forces that impact Texans pocketbooks and upward mobility.
This reporter will focus on how the state and private industry interact and how those interactions affect Texas residents and communities. Theyll highlight job growth emerging industries and those in decline the people and communities experiencing gains and losses and how government regulations or lack thereof affect different industries. They will monitor the states electricity grid and its ability to continue providing enough power to a growing state monitor various economic data profile influential power brokers and how corporate money flows to politicians expose economic inequities and the persistent financial difficulties facing many residents of a vast diverse state. Their reporting will chronicle how Texas has become an economic powerhouse but not lose sight of the people left behind.
There are plenty of great stories to tell at the intersection of politics policy and the economy in a state that would have the 10thlargest economy in the world if it were its own country. Were looking for an energetic organized and visionary reporter who can produce a mix of journalism guides pieces that are rich with data visuals breaking stories quickturn enterprise and longterm projects. Its a job well suited for someone who can see the stories behind numbers while also thinking about creative ways to make their findings accessible to broad audiences.
This beat intersects with several other coverage areas including urban affairs education politics regions and health care. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated ability to collaborate with other frontline journalists and across newsroom teams.
The Economy and Industry Reporter will actively participate in the Tribunes live journalism events and represent the newsroom in broadcast media appearances under the guidance of the Marketing and Communications team. Collaborating with our Audience team is essential to ensure that our journalism reaches a wide and engaged readership beyond our website. This involves promoting stories on social media platforms creating scripts for social videos and participating in various offplatform initiatives such as newsletters podcasts and live events. Additionally team members may engage directly with readers by answering questions providing context on developing political stories or highlighting key takeaways from indepth reporting.
This role reports to the Environment Energy and Immigration Editor. This reporters daytoday and longterm priorities will be informed by the priorities of the Tribunes newsroom leadership and they will receive support coaching and guidance from their supervising editor.
The salary for this position will vary according to experience; the minimum is $60000.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
We know some great candidates wont check all of these boxes and we also know you might bring important skills that we havent considered. If thats you dont hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself.
Location
The Texas Tribune office is located in downtown Austin steps away from the Texas Capitol. We prefer this position to be based in Austin or Houston but we will consider journalists who are based elsewhere in Texas.
Benefits
This job is full time and has the following benefits:
How to Apply
Submit your application by April 7 with a resume examples of your work and a cover letter detailing your vision and how you would approach the work. We cant wait to hear from you.
The Texas Tribune is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to diversity and building an inclusive environment for all and we encourage applicants of all identities backgrounds ages and abilities to apply.
About The Texas Tribune
Heres what you should know about the Tribune. From day one weve had disruption innovation and risktaking in our DNA. Were ambitious as all get out but still have the punchaboveyourweight mentality of a spy startup. We believe we can meet the demands of our audience and our own expectations for excellence without breaking the bank or our staff. We understand not everything is a story for us we have to make choices but were always looking to expand our boundaries.
Were nonprofit because the challenging economic reality for media these days obligates us to find a different way reliable and sustainable to fund serious journalism. Were nonpartisan because we live in the United States of Confirmation Bias and we dont need to be part of the problem. We dont need to be yet another source of information affirming the voices and perspectives that are already in peoples heads. At the same time nonpartisan is not nonthinking. We call B.S. when B.S. needs to be called.
The Texas Tribune seeks to ensure that its newsroom and its news coverage reflect Texas by including a wide range of perspectives from people of different backgrounds ideologies and experiences.
Learn more about The Texas Tribune here.
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