January 19, 2025 - 07:07

A prominent publication in Phoenix is on the lookout for a dedicated real estate reporter to join their team. This hybrid position requires the reporter to be in the office three days a week, specifically on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with the flexibility to choose one additional day for in-office work. The remaining two days can be worked remotely, offering a balanced approach to the role.
The ideal candidate will possess a strong drive and a knack for investigative journalism, focusing on the dynamic economic landscape of one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States. The reporter will be tasked with exploring the nuances of the real estate industry, uncovering trends, and providing in-depth analysis that informs and engages the publication's audience. This role presents a unique opportunity to contribute to the understanding of an industry that plays a crucial role in the region's development and economic health.
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