The Tab is hiring a Staff Writer (News)
We’re looking for a passionate journalist to write stories that affect young people – with an emphasis on news
The Tab is looking for an ambitious Staff Writer to work at its HQ, with a special focus on news.
The Tab is a news site covering student and youth culture, with seven million readers a month. We cover everything from Netflix to politics, as well as dominating uni campuses all over the UK. The Tab is part of Digitalbox Plc – the growing media company behind Entertainment Daily!, The Poke and The Daily Mash. At The Tab we put young people in charge; the average age is 25 and many staff go on to run their own team within three years.
You’ll join a team of 10 journalists in our HQ, writing several stories a day. In this role, you will write stories across many sections including entertainment and trends. This role has a special focus on news, being responsible for regular coverage of student and youth news. This includes: finding scoops, writing national data stories on university stats, leading the reporting on student issues like the ongoing strikes and encampments, and sending regular FOIs to uncover new cross-university stories.

The types of stories you’ll be writing:
- Revealed: These are officially the druggiest UK universities in 2024
 - All the large-scale encampments happening at UK university campuses right now
 - The unis where students are most addicted to vaping in 2024, and what their habits are
 - There were more than 1 million visits to ChatGPT website at universities in last exam season
 - Students wearing blue shirts and chinos banned from Cardiff SU after ‘dangerous’ behaviour
 - Hi Barbie! Meet the student who has written her entire dissertation on the Barbie movie
 - Explained: This is what the Russell Group admissions scandal is actually about
 - Dead rats and urine: Inside the worst university initiation scandals of all time
 - Overworked and underpaid: Why grads are ditching jobs at the Big Four
 - Guys, the grandad who ate paint thinking it was yoghurt has died and I’m not okay
 - Ranked: The Russell group unis which have plummeted down the world rankings this year
 - Oxford University College offers students a Halal menu option but it includes… red wine
 - Nine people were arrested for sexual assault at Leeds Festival this year
 - These are all the Russell Group universities where staff can still have relationships with students
 - This is exactly which Russell Group uni each of the Bridgerton characters would go to
 - ‘It’s embarrassing’: The Oompa Loompa from the Wonka experience has finally spoken out
 - Accept it: Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones are secret soulmates and here’s the proof
 - No ifs, no buts: This is an ultimate ranking of all the Gilmore Girls couples
 
Key responsibilities:
- Writing at least four stories a day for The Tab’s national site, focusing on news but also writing fun features across entertainment, trends and guides
 - Chasing tips and landing scoops that get picked up in the national papers
 - Consistently sending original FOIs, running student surveys, and writing up data stories from a range of sources like UCAS and Guardian University Rankings
 - Writing clever and impactful follow-ups to big student stories – e.g. the housing crisis, encampments, ChatGPT on campus
 - Working towards monthly pageview targets as set by the Editor-in-Chief
 
You must have:
- Six months to one year’s experience writing stories with an impressive readership – at a student paper, regional or national title
 - Proven experience prioritising and managing multiple tasks at once
 - A demonstrable understanding of what’s trending and what students want to read about – from campus trends, mental health, to the newest Netflix show and what’s going big on TikTok
 - A 2.1 degree from a UK university
 

Benefits:
- £22,000 with a pay review after a year
 - Hours: 9 am-6 pm on weekdays (with the option to start at 8am and finish at 5pm)
 - 4.30pm finishes on a Friday
 - 25 days holiday a year plus bank holidays
 - An extra day off on your birthday
 - Flexible home/remote working options
 - Access to our plant-filled office in Spitalfields, East London, which has perks like free yoga classes, cake and office drinks
 - A young, sociable, ambitious team
 - 24/7 access to doctors via the private WeCare app – for your physical or mental health
 - Company-wide parties and retreats every year
 - A company MacBook Air
 
To apply, email your CV plus the following to [email protected]:
- Send links to three of your published stories
 - Pitch three stories that are extremely relevant on the day of your application. At least one of these should live in the news section. Write your headline and a very brief synopsis.
 
Applications close on Thursday 27th June at midnight, and candidates should be available to start ASAP.