Reporter Fellow, Local Investigations
The New York TimesFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must have at least 3 years of editorial or journalistic experience, with a preference for cryptocurrency or related markets, and a strong portfolio of published long-form and breaking news pieces in the crypto space. Proficiency in identifying emerging trends, sourcing stories through various channels including social media, and strong research and fact-checking skills are essential, as is the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and accurately. Confidence in approaching key figures in the crypto space for interviews is also required.
The Cryptocurrency Reporter will write high-quality long-form explainers, how-to guides, news analyses, and timely pieces, conducting in-depth research across social media and industry platforms to identify and report on compelling crypto stories. Responsibilities include covering emerging technologies, market movements, regulatory developments, iGaming trends, crypto gambling, and price shifts, producing insightful features, profile interviews, and analytical content. The role also involves maintaining and refreshing evergreen content and utilizing AI tools to support journalism.
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