Future of Sports Reporter, Weekend Section

About The Information

The Information was founded in late 2013 with a simple idea: write deeply reported articles about the technology industry that you won't find elsewhere. Since then, we've become a disruptor in business news that’s moved markets, gotten the early scoop on billions of dollars of acquisitions, and told you what's happening inside companies like Apple, Meta, and Google.  As a subscription-only publication, we aim high and take on challenging stories, and adhere to the highest of journalistic standards. What we put into the work is just as in-depth as our output. We've attracted hundreds of thousands of active readers who look to us for breaking news stories and impactful features. As we look to expand our coverage in alignment with the needs of our subscribers, we continue to invest aggressively in our team. 

About the role

The Information’s Weekend section is seeking a reporter to cover what’s next in the business of sports. The ascendance of women’s sports will be a top coverage area, and this reporter should want to be the authority on the subject. We’re also interested in topics such as online gambling; e-sports; the various leagues’ media strategies; the tech and media moguls acquiring teams across all sports; and the technology and science that make athletes into superhumans. 

This reporter will lead a new franchise for Weekend that will include his or her regular coverage as well as potential events and other elements. 

This reporter should want to help us set the beat’s dimensions and see ahead to how those parameters will change over time: We want someone with a vision for melding this coverage together and an eagerness to experiment. They’ll write in-depth pieces several times a month for Weekend, and they should want to move at a news weekly’s energetic pace. As with all of Weekend's best work, these stories should combine muscular reporting with artful writing.

Responsibilities: 
  • Write several times a month for Weekend, a weekly section - both deeply reported long-read features and shorter stories.
  • Establish and cultivate relationships with trusted sources in technology.
  • Contribute to a great, welcoming team culture with high standards of journalism
Qualifications:
  • A sizable track record at high-caliber publications. The ideal candidate will have experience on a national sports or media industry beat, but we will consider promising candidates who show a strong desire to dive in and have the story ideas to prove it.
  • A vision for how to shape this beat, from the big narrative trend stories and profiles to smaller stories that advance your coverage.
  • A willingness to work closely with editors to craft high-impact stories living up to The Information’s brand of exclusive journalism. You should be comfortable being edited to the highest expectations of magazine-style journalism—and thrive on that type of collaboration.
Benefits:
  • Company-paid medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and their dependents
  • Basic life insurance
  • Generous paid leave that increases over time
  • A parental leave policy for new parents
  • 401(k) corporate match
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Commuter benefits
  • A gym and fitness stipend
  • A highly professional, inclusive, diverse workplace with a zero-tolerance policy for harassment

Salary Range: $80,000–$160,000 USD Annually + Bonus + Benefits

The salary range posted is based on the company’s good-faith belief at the time of the posting. Actual compensation may vary above or below this range based on factors such as location, work experience, and skill level.

We are an equal-opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status. We are committed to diversity and to building an inclusive environment for people of all backgrounds and ages.




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