Business Insider is hiring a food reporter for the INSIDER team
The ideal candidate is a multimedia journalist who is obsessed with food in all forms.
He or she is a home chef who loves making new dishes - and posting pictures of them on Instagram. He or she is also a foodie who knows about the latest restaurant openings, hottest food trends, and hybrid snacks that are blowing up on the internet.
The food reporter writes stories, creates photo features, and writes video scripts for INSIDER's website and social media channels. He or she is a fastidious reporter and writer with a passion for telling great stories, and thrives in a fast-paced work environment.
Candidates should have 1 to 3 years of experience working in a digital newsroom and writing about food.
At INSIDER, our motto is "Life is an adventure." We tell stories for, about, and by people who seize life. That means they love to travel, try new foods, listen new music, and love people who do the same. INSIDER is distributed across social media, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube, as well as on the web.
Please note that this position requires that you work in our Manhattan office. Business Insider offers competitive compensation packages complete with benefits.
APPLY HERE with a resume and cover letter telling us why you're perfect for the position.
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