Remote Jobs at The Markup
The Markup is a non-profit journalism organization.
What They Do
The Markup publishes non-partisan content related to the tech industry. This publication covers topics such as privacy in tech, the power of tech companies, and the impact of tech on government elections.
This employer sometimes hires remote workers. Telecommuting employees are not typically expected to travel.
Remote Jobs
At the time of our research, we discovered remote jobs for a privacy reporter, a labor reporter, a chief of staff, a tech coordinator, and a news editor.
Remote Tools Used
- LexisNexis
- PACER
Research Findings
- Research indicated that there were five full-time remote positions available
- Job researchers discovered that The Markup offers competitive benefits and salary
- Based on our research, The Markup prefers workers who have great communication skills
- We found that this organization values candidates who are comfortable working under a deadline
- Application method: Applicant Tracking Software
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Headquarters New York City, New York
Founded 2018
Website themarkup.org/
Type Employer
Wikipedia The Markup
The One Piece of Tech That Would Make the New York City Subway Much Safer
Rather than security robots or gun detectors, officials could invest in tech that deters someone
Schools Were Just Supposed To Block Porn. Instead They Sabotaged Homework and Censored Suicide Prevention Sites
The Trevor Project? Blocked. Planned Parenthood? Blocked. NASA? BLOCKED
How We Investigated Web Censorship in Schools
We requested records from 26 districts in 11 states. Ten turned us down on cybersecurity grounds.
Students: Investigate Internet Censorship in Your School District
Virtually every public school filters the web, and blocked websites create a paper trail
Five High Schoolers Describe the Dangers and Frustrations of Censored Web Access
Their schools block information about The Trevor Project, abortion, microplastics, and more