Business Insider UK is hiring a paid digital fellow to write about news
Thomson Reuters
This candidate will generate many clips each day and will work closely with our US homepage reporter based in the London office.
You can expect to be covering everything from the world's biggest companies (think Apple and Google) to the latest breaking news.
We are looking for someone:
- with excellent writing skills, who can work quickly and independently
- who knows how to create and package stories in an exciting way with an original angle
- who is a news hound
- who knows how to use blogs, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and other social media to attract and engage an audience
- is ready to write a mix of articles, including short posts, photo-based stories, and reported features
As a digital fellow at Business Insider, there is no getting coffee, filing, or making copies.
APPLY HERE with a cover letter (no more than five sentences) plus links to your work, if this sounds like your dream job.
This position requires that you work in our London office, located near the Old Street and Shoreditch High Street tube stations. Digital fellows are encouraged to work 40 hours a week for a six-month period from the start date.
- Colon cancer rates are rising in young people. If you have two symptoms you should get a colonoscopy, a GI oncologist says.
- I spent $2,000 for 7 nights in a 179-square-foot room on one of the world's largest cruise ships. Take a look inside my cabin.
- An Ambani disruption in OTT: At just ₹1 per day, you can now enjoy ad-free content on JioCinema
- SC rejects pleas seeking cross-verification of votes cast using EVMs with VVPAT
- Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 electric sports bike launched in India starting at ₹2.99 lakh
- Deloitte projects India's FY25 GDP growth at 6.6%
- Italian PM Meloni invites PM Modi to G7 Summit Outreach Session in June
- Markets rally for 6th day running on firm Asian peers; Tech Mahindra jumps over 12%