-The Daily Dot is hiring a part-time reporter to join its tech and politics section. “The role requires keeping abreast of the top tech and politics news of the day; the ideal candidate will pitch a specific beat to own and cover that stands out from the general day-to-day news.” Candidates should have some experience in online journalism, “but if you are looking to get your start, reach out.” The rate is $25 per hour, and a three-month review is built-in. “The ideal candidate for this position is interested in working morning or afternoon shifts on a Monday-Thursday schedule, approximately 20 hours a week.” 

-Country & Town House's assistant editor, Theresa Dunthorne, is looking for pitches of "zeitgeisty ideas" for its UK & Ireland Hotels Guide 2025 package. “No reviews please! We want features that feel like insider views on the UK travel scene. Whatever that is in your eyes! Surprise us.” For more info, see last year's issue. The rate is £400 for around 1,000 words, and “this gets paid the calendar month after publication, which is May, so we're planning a really long lead—deadline for editorial will be late February.” Send pitches to [email protected]. This is a sample of the media opportunities Study Hall has to offer. If you want more media worker opportunities in your inbox, subscribe to Study Hall today.

This is a sample of the media opportunities Study Hall has to offer. If you want more media worker opportunities in your inbox, subscribe to Study Hall today.

- Longreads is hiring a features editor on a part-time contract (approx. 20 hours per week) to assign and edit in-depth features. Candidates should have at least five years of editing experience and a passion for narrative nonfiction. The rate is $4,000-$5,000 per month. “This will be a six-month contract, though there is potential to convert into a full-time staff role at the end of the contract period.” To apply, send a resume, cover letter, and three examples of features you’ve edited to [email protected] with “Features Editor” in the subject line. 

-The New York Times is hiring a climate writer to join the Climate Forward newsletter team. Candidates should have at least three years of experience covering climate change or a related beat and a portfolio that includes news, enterprise and analysis. The salary range is between $111,049.64 and $125,000.00, and the position is represented by the NewsGuild of NY.

-The Hollywood Reporter is hiring a marketing associate to help grow its sales portfolio. Candidates should have at least one year of experience in publishing, agency marketing, or digital media and an “innate passion for entertainment, film/TV, and The Hollywood Reporter brand.” The salary is $68,750. 

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