Remote Jobs at Beacon Media Inc.
Beacon Media Inc. is a non-profit organization.
What They Do
Beacon Media Inc. produces an online publication for local and national current events. The company reports on education, civic engagement, economics, and the environment.
Beacon Media Inc. fosters a remote work culture. Travel is not usually required for remote employees.
Remote Jobs
At the time of our research, we discovered remote jobs for an executive director, a local state education reporter, a local government data reporter, a bilingual Spanish reporter, and a data and records-driven reporter.
Remote Tools Used
We were unable to determine which remote tools Beacon Media Inc. uses.
Research Findings
- We found six full-time remote jobs posted when we researched the company
- According to our research, Beacon Media Inc. provides a monthly cell phone reimbursement
- We noticed Beacon Media Inc. offers health benefits
- Research indicated employees received paid time off
- Application method: Application tool on the company website
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