The Minnesota Star Tribune is an innovative modern media organization building on an extraordinary 157-year legacy. With seven Pulitzer Prizes and numerous other accolades we stand as a beacon of journalistic excellence in Minnesota. We are the heart and voice of the North.
Our mission is to build a better Minnesota by connecting us with the people ideas and stories that strengthen our communities. Were seeking dynamic leaders who are passionate about journalism and democracy to help shape this future. If you are excited about reinventing one of our states most trusted institutions and leading us into a new era of growth and excellence we want to hear from you.
We are are seeking a hard-driving Investigative Reporter at our headquarters in Minneapolis MN. who has the background to dig for hidden documents and the savvy to find and manage key sources. Were looking to grow our investigative team in Minnesota a state that has increasingly at the center of national news conversations including policing immigration public safety business politics and fraud.
You should have impeccable news judgment and journalistic ethics; deep experience doing data analysis; an uncanny ability to find and lock down important sources; a track record of doing accountability reporting that produces substantial results; and be a compelling storyteller who can connect hidden facts with an engaging and educated audience.
You will succeed in this role if you have both the stamina to spend several months deep in a project as well as the ability to do quick-turn investigative or accountability reporting off of significant breaking or developing news.
A collaborative spirit and flexibility are essential as is a dogged commitment to holding power to account.
You will:
- Be enterprising and entrepreneurial. Our readers most value revelatory and enterprising investigative reporting not seen elsewhere.
- Be a relentless news hound. You will have the ability to find the story in a trove of documents can locate and protect whistleblowers and understands how to do investigative work that advances breaking news stories.
- Be ambitious. Youll lean into tough story assignments that other reporters avoid.
- Have a variety of reporting techniques and is comfortable telling stories on different formats.
- Be audience centric. You will seek out and use data about where our audience is and where we can reach new audiences and work to meet their needs and interests.
- Be a watchdog willing to hold government agencies and private interests accountable for how they wield power and influence.
- Collaborate with reporters and editors in other newsroom departments to help identify and elevate accountability reporting opportunities.
- Collaborate with your editors and the Audience team to build avenues for engagement and amplification of your work and the Star Tribune.
- Meet deadlines on stories from the quick- turn to the long-range.
- Work regularly from the Star Tribunes downtown Minneapolis headquarters.
Qualifications:
- A bachelors degree in journalism or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience at least 4 years at a daily news outlet.
- A portfolio of published investigative and watchdog work that exhibits solid news judgment deep reporting engaging writing and comfort with a broad range of topics.
- A solid grasp of data and analysis tools and state and federal data practices statutes.
- An ability to connect with sources and subjects from diverse backgrounds and include overlooked or ignored viewpoints.
- High standards and a commitment to fairness and accuracy.
- The ability to multitask and juggle priorities on deadline.
- A commitment to using 21st century digital tools including Artificial Intelligence tracking and analyzing online audience trends and building strategies to engage readers.
- Ability to meet deadlines prioritize assignments track story budgets and multitask in a high-pressure environment.
- A commitment to the Star Tribunes standards mission and values including journalism that reflects the diversity of Minnesota and the Star Tribunes audience.
- Must be currently legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g. H1B status 0-1 TM CPT OPT etc.). We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Compensation Range:
This is an A4-scale level position in the Minnesota Newspaper and CommunicationsGuildcontract. Compensation may increase from the contractual $84268.00 annually based on a candidates qualifications skills competencies and experience.
The Minnesota Star Tribune offers a competitive total rewards package which includes a 401(K) match healthcare coverage medical dental and vision life disability paid time off and a broad range of other benefits. Learn more at .
To apply:
Please upload a resume and a memo describing your approach to investigative reporting.
QuestionsContact Investigative Editor Tom Scheck at.
More about The Minnesota Star Tribune:
At The Minnesota Star Tribune we recognize that our employees are our greatest asset and we are committed to their happiness growth and well-being. Heres a snapshot of the exceptional benefits we offer:
- Modern Downtown Office: Enjoy a state-of-the-art workspace with a free fitness center collaborative center golf simulator and a rooftop patio.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Includes commuting subsidy medical dental and vision insurance.
- Wellness & Work-Life Balance: Participate in our wellness program with financial incentives generous paid time off flexible holidays one volunteer day and two wellness days.
- Financial & Family Support: Benefit from a 401(k) with company match paid parental and caregiving leave hybrid work arrangements and tuition reimbursement.
- Additional Perks: Access to an employee assistance program pet insurance flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts.
2025 award winner of Fast Companys Most Innovative Companies in Media and News and proud recipient of Newsweeks Greatest Midsize Workplaces 2025 recognition.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Even if you dont meet every single requirement for this role we encourage you to apply. At The Minnesota Star Tribune we are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
The Minnesota Star Tribune is an innovative modern media organization building on an extraordinary 157-year legacy. With seven Pulitzer Prizes and numerous other accolades we stand as a beacon of journalistic excellence in Minnesota. We are the heart and voice of the North.Our mission is to build a ...
The Minnesota Star Tribune is an innovative modern media organization building on an extraordinary 157-year legacy. With seven Pulitzer Prizes and numerous other accolades we stand as a beacon of journalistic excellence in Minnesota. We are the heart and voice of the North.
Our mission is to build a better Minnesota by connecting us with the people ideas and stories that strengthen our communities. Were seeking dynamic leaders who are passionate about journalism and democracy to help shape this future. If you are excited about reinventing one of our states most trusted institutions and leading us into a new era of growth and excellence we want to hear from you.
We are are seeking a hard-driving Investigative Reporter at our headquarters in Minneapolis MN. who has the background to dig for hidden documents and the savvy to find and manage key sources. Were looking to grow our investigative team in Minnesota a state that has increasingly at the center of national news conversations including policing immigration public safety business politics and fraud.
You should have impeccable news judgment and journalistic ethics; deep experience doing data analysis; an uncanny ability to find and lock down important sources; a track record of doing accountability reporting that produces substantial results; and be a compelling storyteller who can connect hidden facts with an engaging and educated audience.
You will succeed in this role if you have both the stamina to spend several months deep in a project as well as the ability to do quick-turn investigative or accountability reporting off of significant breaking or developing news.
A collaborative spirit and flexibility are essential as is a dogged commitment to holding power to account.
You will:
- Be enterprising and entrepreneurial. Our readers most value revelatory and enterprising investigative reporting not seen elsewhere.
- Be a relentless news hound. You will have the ability to find the story in a trove of documents can locate and protect whistleblowers and understands how to do investigative work that advances breaking news stories.
- Be ambitious. Youll lean into tough story assignments that other reporters avoid.
- Have a variety of reporting techniques and is comfortable telling stories on different formats.
- Be audience centric. You will seek out and use data about where our audience is and where we can reach new audiences and work to meet their needs and interests.
- Be a watchdog willing to hold government agencies and private interests accountable for how they wield power and influence.
- Collaborate with reporters and editors in other newsroom departments to help identify and elevate accountability reporting opportunities.
- Collaborate with your editors and the Audience team to build avenues for engagement and amplification of your work and the Star Tribune.
- Meet deadlines on stories from the quick- turn to the long-range.
- Work regularly from the Star Tribunes downtown Minneapolis headquarters.
Qualifications:
- A bachelors degree in journalism or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience at least 4 years at a daily news outlet.
- A portfolio of published investigative and watchdog work that exhibits solid news judgment deep reporting engaging writing and comfort with a broad range of topics.
- A solid grasp of data and analysis tools and state and federal data practices statutes.
- An ability to connect with sources and subjects from diverse backgrounds and include overlooked or ignored viewpoints.
- High standards and a commitment to fairness and accuracy.
- The ability to multitask and juggle priorities on deadline.
- A commitment to using 21st century digital tools including Artificial Intelligence tracking and analyzing online audience trends and building strategies to engage readers.
- Ability to meet deadlines prioritize assignments track story budgets and multitask in a high-pressure environment.
- A commitment to the Star Tribunes standards mission and values including journalism that reflects the diversity of Minnesota and the Star Tribunes audience.
- Must be currently legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g. H1B status 0-1 TM CPT OPT etc.). We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
Compensation Range:
This is an A4-scale level position in the Minnesota Newspaper and CommunicationsGuildcontract. Compensation may increase from the contractual $84268.00 annually based on a candidates qualifications skills competencies and experience.
The Minnesota Star Tribune offers a competitive total rewards package which includes a 401(K) match healthcare coverage medical dental and vision life disability paid time off and a broad range of other benefits. Learn more at .
To apply:
Please upload a resume and a memo describing your approach to investigative reporting.
QuestionsContact Investigative Editor Tom Scheck at.
More about The Minnesota Star Tribune:
At The Minnesota Star Tribune we recognize that our employees are our greatest asset and we are committed to their happiness growth and well-being. Heres a snapshot of the exceptional benefits we offer:
- Modern Downtown Office: Enjoy a state-of-the-art workspace with a free fitness center collaborative center golf simulator and a rooftop patio.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Includes commuting subsidy medical dental and vision insurance.
- Wellness & Work-Life Balance: Participate in our wellness program with financial incentives generous paid time off flexible holidays one volunteer day and two wellness days.
- Financial & Family Support: Benefit from a 401(k) with company match paid parental and caregiving leave hybrid work arrangements and tuition reimbursement.
- Additional Perks: Access to an employee assistance program pet insurance flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts.
2025 award winner of Fast Companys Most Innovative Companies in Media and News and proud recipient of Newsweeks Greatest Midsize Workplaces 2025 recognition.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Even if you dont meet every single requirement for this role we encourage you to apply. At The Minnesota Star Tribune we are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
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