The Seattle Times, a family-owned news organization and one of the nation’s premier regional news sources, is looking for a General Assignment Features Reporter. As a member of our features team, it will be your job to spin up a regular supply of daily features off the news, balanced with occasional longer, more enterprising stories that spotlight the people, places and passions that characterize the Northwest. Our features desk covers arts and entertainment, food, travel, outdoors, local communities and culture, nightlife and events around the Greater Seattle area. We are seeking a talented, adaptable General Assignment reporter who can join our team to boost our coverage around the desk, specifically targeting breaking news and trending stories across our beats (think: art spaces opening and closing, local media news, local TV-related news, consumer travel news out of SeaTac, news off the outdoors beat, trailhead construction updates, localization of national news and more) with time also built into their schedule to report on communities, culture and the unique aspects of life in the Northwest. The ideal candidate will be able to juggle priorities and deadlines deftly, quickly jumping from a breaking news topic back to a longer-form feature or other reporting as the news cycle dictates. We’re hoping to find a journalist who thrives in that high-paced environment and can make this beat their own.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees