Economy and Work Reporter
The Cap Times
Madison, Wisconsin
| Date Posted | April 20, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Newspapers |
| Specialty | Not Specified |
| Required Education | Bachelor's Degree |
| Job Status | Full-time |
| Salary | Not Specified |
Description:
Economy and Work Reporter
The Cap Times and captimes.com is seeking an
experienced reporter who enjoys networking, identifying trends and finding
scoops to lead our coverage of the economy and workforce in Madison, Wisconsin.
This reporter will pitch and write
high-interest stories and craft coverage in a range of story formats (i.e.
quick-hits, profiles, explainers, long-form). Your journalism will help ensure
the community is informed about news involving major employers, small
businesses and nonprofits, as well as employment trends, workforce needs,
commercial developments and more.
Special attention is required within Madison
specifically. Getting to know (and monitoring the activities of) executives,
investors, entrepreneurs, government, industry lobbyists and labor union
leaders will be key to breaking news, developing deeper insights and holding
officials accountable in this role. At times, your coverage may explore
economy-related stories in other communities, as well, to help readers
understand novel initiatives.
Major employers in our region include the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, UW Health, state and local government, Epic
Systems, Exact Sciences and American Family Insurance. You’ll collaborate with
our team of award-winning journalists, including reporters focused on higher
education, health and government to consistently deliver exclusive and timely
stories that are relevant to local readers.
Above all, this role is about producing
thoughtful, well-sourced journalism that helps readers understand how changes
in the local economy and workforce affect their daily lives and community.
Key responsibilities include:
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Developing a diverse network of
sources to deliver a steady stream of stories, scoops and coverage that readers
can’t find anywhere else.
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Attending business events to make
connections, learn and occasionally cover for stories.
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Making open records requests to
investigate the activities of business leaders, lobbyists, elected officials
and others, and determine what is of interest to readers.
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Monitoring corporate filings and
markets for key news developments.
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Analyzing public data and
documents — such as corporate filings, markets and U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics figures — to find story ideas or to provide readers with more
context.
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Contributing to Cap Times
newsletters as assigned.
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Planning and participating in
occasional Cap Times events.
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Working at our office and in the
field, typically during the daytime on weekdays. Some work at night or on
weekends will be necessary to attend key meetings or cover breaking news.
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Fulfilling a commitment to
journalism that pursues stories with an open mind, treats sources and others
with respect, and reflects Madison’s diverse population.
Required skills/experience:
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At least one year of professional
experience in a daily news operation.
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A minimum of a bachelor’s degree
in journalism or a related field.
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Experience with writing tools,
such as Google Documents or Microsoft Word, and data analysis tools, such as
Google Spreadsheets or Microsoft Excel.
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Valid driver’s license and proof
of automobile insurance.
Preferred skills/experience:
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Experience reporting on business,
finance or government.
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Experience exercising open records
and meetings laws.
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Experience analyzing
economy-related data.
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Experience using social media,
audience metrics or other tools to inform coverage.
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Knowledge of Madison and/or
Wisconsin.
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Ability to communicate in multiple
languages.
Benefits offered include medical, dental and
vision insurances; company-paid life and long-term disability insurance;
company matched 401(k); employee assistance program; and paid time off, sick
and holiday time.
Pre-employment background and drug screenings
apply.
The Cap Times is an Equal Employment
Opportunity employer. We are committed to maintaining a workforce that
accurately reflects our audience and expands our voice. Women, people of color
and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
How to apply:
Please submit a resume, cover letter and up to
three clips to Editor Mark Treinen at mtreinen@captimes.com.
About the Cap Times:
The Cap Times (formally, The Capital Times)
has a rich, deep history in Madison. Today, we are foremost an independent
newsroom that delivers local journalism focused on Madison. We produce a weekly
print newspaper, but our primary delivery is digital and social media. We are
also a source of progressive opinion, and we host excellent events, highlighted
by the annual Cap Times Idea Fest each fall. The Cap Times is additionally a
major source of philanthropy in the community thanks to the foundation named for
our founder, William T. Evjue.
Now is an exciting time to join the Cap Times!
Our digital journalism, email newsletters, member benefits and events are
becoming increasingly popular in the community. We are continually looking for
ways to evolve amid journalism’s transformation, and we want innovative,
creative minds to be part of that process here. Our newsroom is filled with
passionate journalists who want to help Madison become a better place to live,
work and raise families. We offer a fun, team-driven environment to produce
local journalism that has an impact.
About Madison:
Madison is one of the fastest-growing metro
areas in the United States and home to more than 280,000 people, the Wisconsin
state Capitol, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a growing biotech industry,
as well as a vibrant restaurant and entertainment scene. Located between lakes
Mendota and Monona on an isthmus, the city also boasts many opportunities for
outdoor recreation on the water, on its many miles of bike paths, and in
abundant city and Dane County parks.
