North Texas Business Trends Reporter

New Posted 4 February 2025 | Dallas, TX | The Dallas Morning News

The Dallas Morning News is searching for an intrepid and curious business trends reporter to cover one of America’s most vibrant economic regions that shows no signs of slowing down.

Come join our team of award-winning journalists who report on the multi-trillion economy in North Texas, helping to cover major companies such as AT&T, Texas Instruments, McKesson, Caterpillar, GameStop and countless others.

The D-FW area is at an exciting crossroads, with the regional economy playing host to a range of strategically important sectors like financial services, technology and semiconductors, private equity, cryptocurrency and more. The reporter’s wide mandate will include coverage of Dallas’ C-Suite, and Main Street. Stories could include diversity initiatives, mergers, politically-sensitive deals, and interesting personalities in the Dallas/North Texas business scene. This person would be charged with finding great enterprise stories and scoops that impact the Metroplex and beyond.

This reporter would cultivate sources at the highest levels of Dallas’ business community, reporting on trends and breaking news that range from the new stock exchange affectionately called “Y’all Street”) to an interview with Dr. Phil about his splashy Fort Worth TV studio (and the subsequent layoffs). On other days crypto scam victims and major data breaches at local companies could be on the news menu, as could the move to legalize gambling in Texas led by casino magnate Miriam Adelson. And there’s always Mark Cuban, the voluble billionaire closely associated with his stake in the Dallas Mavericks.

It’s a major-league town with no shortage of movement from some of the most powerful business players in the country including the family of Ray Hunt (owner of the Kansas City Chiefs), Ross Perot Jr., Jerry Jones and Alice Walton, along with notable celebrity residents such as Patrick Mahomes and Shaquille O’Neal.

You should be capable of developing a deep sourcebook of the most important decision-makers. You should be willing and able to dive into public records such as building permits and deed filings to get scoops, and scour social media for emerging trends. And you should have an unflappable drive to tell our readers about the booming North Texas economy.

This reporter will be part of one of the largest regional business news teams in the country. Your colleagues will be covering real estate, retail, transportation, airlines, energy and natural resources, and health care – and you’ll be working closely with, and learning from, all of them. The team’s coverage helps to inform the region and make it stronger and more successful.

You’re perfect for this beat if:

You have experience in business reporting.

You are a nimble real-time journalist, with attention to detail and strong writing that can attract readers.

You’re skilled at quickly turning smart and topical stories.

You love diving into data and helping to develop graphics.

You have the range to go deep on medium- and long-term enterprise while balancing the daily demands of a 24/7 beat.

You’ve proven your skill in building a strong source network that’s a must for delivering the exclusives and connect-the-dots stories that our digital audience expects.

You like engaging with our community, on social media and other platforms.

Business reporting experience is strongly preferred, but an enterprising early-career journalist with strong business internships will also be considered.

Skills

Proficient in learning digital content management tools

Use social media for newsgathering and audience development

Basic photo editing

Comfort with fast-paced incremental storytelling (e.g., producing social media updates, updating online stories)

Demonstrated ability to work remotely via smartphone or laptop computer

Understanding of platforms and audiences and ability to compose stories appropriate to the platform of publication (e.g., voice, style, formatting, hyperlinks)

Basic knowledge of SEO and social headline-writing techniques

Use accepted newsroom tools for planning, authoring, communicating, etc.

Collaborate effectively with team members and across newsroom teams

Job Requirements

Bachelor's degree in journalism or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience

A strong nose for news and a passion for breaking it

Excellent verbal and analytical skills

The ability to work all stories under pressure with assigned deadlines, and interact collaboratively with peers and managers.

Must have a valid driver's license and registered vehicle to travel to assignments

Flexibility:

The Dallas Morning News offers a hybrid work schedule split between home and our office three days a week (Tuesday through Thursday) in vibrant downtown Dallas.

Inclusivity:

We believe a newsroom best serves our community through an inclusive work environment for people from all backgrounds, regardless of race, gender, age, or sexual orientation.

Benefit Offerings:

Internal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

Internal Culture Committee

Leadership Development Programs

Annual Unconscious Bias Training

Flexible Work Schedules

12 weeks of Parental Leave

Monthly Webinars addressing Health & Wealth for all employees

Medical/Dental and Vision insurance

MDLive Telemedicine 24/7/365 access to board-certified doctors via computer or phone

Onsite Fitness Center

Retirement benefits, including employer contributions

Employee Assistance Program

18 Paid Time Off Days

9 Paid Holidays


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