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Careers at The Statesman

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The Statesman delivers careers in print and online.

Deep in the heart of Texas, seven days a week, 365 days a year, the Statesman building is illuminated and humming with round-the-clock work. Within its walls, and those of its nine community newspapers, more than 900 employees come together, each with a different role but with a common goal. Whether in words or through photographs, in print or online, the Statesman delivers news, sports and entertainment to Central Texas.

It is within these same walls that the Statesman also delivers career opportunities in print and online. Opportunities in Austin, in nearby communities, and in numerous departments to thrive and grow; to contribute and be recognized; to work alongside wonderful individuals and know that the respect is mutual.

Whether you want to build your career at our daily newspaper, be part of a bilingual staff for our Spanish publication, ¡ahora sì!, or become a jack-of-all-trades at one of our non-daily community newspapers, we encourage you to apply.

Come join a company that has been delivering since 1871 and is leading the way into twenty-first century publishing.

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From day one

All employees are eligible for:

  • sick time
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • discounts on travel, cell phones, computers and more

Full-time employees are also eligible for:

  • health, dental, vision, life insurance
  • flexible spending and dependent care accounts
  • disability program

Down the road

All employees are eligible for:

  • paid vacation
  • 401K with match
  • pension plan
  • tuition reimbursement

Full-time employees are also eligible for:

  • retiree health coverage


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