UK-born MailOnline (www.dailymail.co.uk) is the world’s largest English-language newspaper website reaching over 230 million unique monthly visitors globally, 75 million of those coming from the United States.
The site’s US Sports desk is looking for a talented reporter to join a growing team in New York. Suitable candidates will be experienced online reporters with an impressive track record of finding and breaking stories of national and global interest. Strong knowledge and interest in soccer, NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL is essential, and further interest in boxing, F1, golf, UFC and tennis is a bonus.
The role involves building and writing news stories, features and minute-by-minute live blogs for DailyMail.com Sport. You will be tasked with helping take our coverage to the next level.
Requirements include:
Ability to deliver vibrant, clean copy to very tight deadlines
Ability to work self-sufficiently and generate fresh ideas for this office-based web production role
Ability to generate own news stories and write strong deadline
A willingness to lean into ‘sportsbiz’ – a key part of the Mail’s identity – and write about the personalities of sport alongside the on-field action
Ability to have keen eye for photographs and use the best images and videos to help a story drive traffic
Ability to use social media for both story ideas and as a way of generating traffic
Ability to use content management systems and image libraries
Ability to interview key persons (witnesses, sources etc.) to obtain more information and investigate news leads
Ability to retain awareness of the DailyMail.com style of writing
Knowledge, experience and passion for all sports
Essential skills:
Must have experience working for a similar-level website
Must have the ability to gather information and create compelling digital content
Must work productively within a team environment
Must have an understanding of legal covenants and an understanding of copyright
Must have strong communication and people skills
Must be flexible regarding shift patterns (including weekends and nights)
The above list is not exhaustive and is constantly evolving, based on the needs of the business. A high level of adaptability is essential.
Please apply by sending an up-to-date resume, along with a cover letter, to Sports Editor Ben Nagle (ben.nagle@mailonline.co.uk). The deadline for applications is March 31, 2024.
Any applications received without a CV will not be considered.