Graphics Data Reporter (Remote)

About Us

Powered by one of the largest global newsrooms in sports media, The Athletic brings sports fans the most comprehensive stories about the teams, sports and athletes they love. The Athletic’s newsroom of 500+ full-time staff delivers in-depth coverage of hundreds of professional and college teams across more than 47 North American markets and all 20 football clubs in the English Premier League, as well as many Championship clubs.

About the Role

The Athletic is looking for a versatile reporter to join its Data and Visuals team. This is a generalist position in which your work could vary by the day or week. Some days you may be publishing articles and charts about analytics, sports strategy, trade values, the salary cap or sports analytics. Others you may need to find or analyze data in partnership with another reporter or editor. You may develop and publish charts, tables or other visual explanations, alongside more straightforward writing and reporting. And you may pitch in on tasks of all kinds on large interactive projects, from The Beast to our NFL Playoff tools — and applications we have yet to imagine or create.

This is 100% remote for candidates based in the United States or Canada. Ability to work in a hybrid schedule out of the New York City office is highly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Conceiving of creative and distinct story ideas.
  • Collaborating with other members of the Visuals desk and colleagues from around The Athletic.
  • Producing work in a range of forms, from written stories to charts to other visual forms.
  • Data analysis in a variety of forms.
  • A range of interactive development, from light chart production to developing interactive applications.
  • Adhering to The Athletic’s editorial standards.

Requirements

  • Experience publishing explanatory journalism across a range of subjects.
  • Demonstrated experience in using data, technology and visuals for clear, effective explanation. Experience working in a news organization.
  • Proven track record of collaboration — someone excited about working with other people. Ability to be well organized and highly skilled in reporting and writing in a variety of story forms.
  • Experience approaching the news creatively.
  • An interest in and ability to learn technological skills.
  • Experience working with and analyzing data, in Excel, R, Python or other tools preferred.
  • Experience producing publication-grade charts and visuals, in Adobe Illustrator, Figma or in the browser preferred.
  • Experience producing interactive journalism using modern programming frameworks like Svelte preferred.

The annual base salary range for this role is $110,000.00 - $140,000.00 USD. The total compensation offered for this position may vary based on factors such as education, experience, skills, and location. It may also include non-cash rewards and benefits. The base salary range is subject to change and may be modified in the future.

The Athletic offers unique perks and benefits to all full-time employees based on their country of residence. Our comprehensive US benefits package includes:

  • Highly competitive, employer-contributed medical, dental, vision, basic life and disability insurance plans.
  • Savings accounts for medical, wellness, and childcare expenses.
  • 401k retirement savings plan and employer match.
  • Paid time off including paid sick leave, 12 paid holidays, 15 days of accrued vacation to start, and up to 20 weeks of Paid Parental Leave.

For international candidates: Our global benefits packages offer similar benefits and perks, competitive to the local market.

The Athletic Media Company is an equal opportunity employer and enthusiastically encourages people from all backgrounds and experiences to apply. The Athletic will consider all applicants without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical and/or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, age, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.

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