Journalists / Reporters wanted (technology news) | ~23 cents per word
Added 2022-07-05 22:58:04 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: LIFEWIRE
Lifewire is hiring! Journalists with expertise in consumer tech for reported stories that help readers understand technology. Rate: ~750 words, $175. Diverse voices encouraged.
TECH NEWS REPORTER
Lifewire, one of the largest tech sites on the web, is looking for a number of experienced freelance technology news reporters who share our passion for discovering and explaining the biggest tech news of the day. We’re looking for reporters who can find the unique, inclusive, and justice-centered angles in big technology stories, and turn that into a compelling, well-written article for Lifewire; BIPOC writers are strongly encouraged to apply.
At Lifewire, we want to demystify consumer technology news for the tech-interested, not the tech-obsessed.
ABOUT YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS:
- You follow technology news on more than just other news sites; Reddit, Twitter, even Facebook are your friends
- You enjoy finding the unique take on every news story; you’re never satisfied with the standard angle
- You have a well-connected list of contacts in the technology industry
- You know the difference between a PR puff-piece and an actual sourced story and can implement the latter
- You know how to make strong pitches that turn into solid stories
The audience we want to speak to is intelligent, but not as deeply invested in the industry as you are. They want you to help them suss out what’s going on and why it should matter to them. We never talk down to our readers, and we're allergic to snark.
WHAT OUR ARTICLES LOOK LIKE
We’re looking to you to help us create 2nd-day articles on the biggest current news stories. Word count matters, but so do clear explanations and journalistic practices like inverted pyramids and nut graphs. If you don’t know what those are, this job may not be for you.
ABOUT YOU:
- 5+ years demonstrable experience writing about consumer-facing technology in a news capacity
- Experience writing for a web-based publication
- Ability to write on a breadth of technology topics, across popular platforms and devices
- Strong research skills
- High comfort level and demonstrable experience writing about the technology industry
- Willingness to work closely with a News Editor on both form and higher-level story
- Terrific skills in finding great images for your content
- Ability to adhere to and meet deadlines while juggling multiple assignments.
- Experience with a WordPress-style CMS
- A working Google Account and familiarity with Google Sheets
NICE TO HAVE:
- Experience working as a remote freelancer
- Experience working with a News Editor and Copy Editor
- Demonstrable experience documenting processes
- Active social media following
In case it isn't clear yet, we're not your normal news-oriented tech site. We have a large corpus of evergreen, instruction-driven content in addition to our news. Our ultimate goal is always to inform and educate. Just because you know technology and can also write does not necessarily mean you can write great news stories. You need to identify as much as a reporter as you do a writer!
IMPORTANT
You must be authorized to work in the US.
Our freelancer contracts last for up to one year and may be renewed.
We will encourage several pitches a week, with a potential of one or more approvals per week. A solid, quality piece of writing can be from 750 to 1500 words, but we’re not looking to word count as a metric. Quality stories will be the length they need to be.
We offer competitive per-article rates.
JOB SUMMARY:
- Looking for: Tech News Reporter
- Location: Remote
- Compensation: ~750 words, $175
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Original job posting: Click here
Website: https://www.lifewire.com/
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