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Paralegal - Digital Reporter

Hartford, CT · On-site

$40.50 - $54.60/hr

Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

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Paralegal - Digital Reporter

Omaha, NE · On-site

$27 - $54.60/hr

Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

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Paralegal - Digital Reporter

Lansing, MI · On-site

$40.50 - $54.60/hr

Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

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Paralegal - Digital Reporter

Buffalo, NY · On-site

$40.50 - $54.60/hr

Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

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Paralegal - Digital Reporter

Tallahassee, FL · On-site

$33.75 - $54.60/hr

Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

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Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

Digital Reporter Work Location: Beaumont, TX, Laredo, TX, Midland, TX, or Plainview, TX Hybrid Description: This position demands initiative, accuracy, urgency and insight. It also demands strong ...

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Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

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Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

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Paralegal - Digital Reporter

Arlington, VA · On-site

$40.50 - $54.60/hr

Digital Reporters (DR)'s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required. Responsibilities: * Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the ...

Digital Reporter Work Location: Beaumont, TX, Laredo, TX, Midland, TX, or Plainview, TX Hybrid Description: This position demands initiative, accuracy, urgency and insight. It also demands strong ...

Digital Reporter Work Location: Beaumont, TX, Laredo, TX, Midland, TX, or Plainview, TX Hybrid Description: This position demands initiative, accuracy, urgency and insight. It also demands strong ...

Digital Reporter Work Location: Beaumont, TX, Laredo, TX, Midland, TX, or Plainview, TX Hybrid Description: This position demands initiative, accuracy, urgency and insight. It also demands strong ...

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How much do digital reporter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for digital reporter in the United States is $32.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.24 and $39.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Digital Reporter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Digital Reporter, you need strong writing, research, and multimedia storytelling skills, typically supported by a degree in journalism or communications. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), social media platforms, SEO tools, and digital editing software is essential. Curiosity, adaptability, and the ability to work under tight deadlines are standout soft skills in this field. These skills ensure timely, accurate, and engaging news coverage that resonates with digital audiences and keeps pace with rapid news cycles.

What does a Digital Reporter do?

A Digital Reporter is a journalist who creates, researches, and publishes news stories specifically for online platforms such as websites, social media, and digital news outlets. Their responsibilities include writing articles, producing multimedia content like videos or podcasts, and often engaging with readers through comments or social media. Digital Reporters work in fast-paced environments where they must quickly verify facts and publish timely information. They also use digital tools and analytics to track audience engagement and adapt content strategies. Their work helps ensure that news reaches audiences quickly and efficiently in the digital age.

What is the difference between Digital Reporter vs Journalist?

AspectDigital ReporterJournalist
CredentialsTypically a degree in journalism, communications, or related fieldUsually a degree in journalism, media, or related discipline
Work EnvironmentOnline media outlets, news websites, digital platformsPrint, broadcast, online media, news organizations
Industry UsagePrimarily in digital and online news sectorsAcross all traditional and digital media outlets
Search & Comparison IntentFocuses on digital content creation, online reporting skillsBroader reporting, storytelling, and media skills

Digital Reporters specialize in online news coverage, often using digital tools and platforms, while Journalists have a broader scope, including print and broadcast media. Both roles require journalism credentials, but Digital Reporters focus more on digital content creation and online reporting. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target the right roles in the evolving media landscape.

How does a digital reporter typically collaborate with editors and other newsroom staff to produce timely stories?

Digital reporters work closely with editors to pitch, refine, and fact-check stories, ensuring content meets editorial standards and deadlines. They often collaborate with photographers, videographers, and social media managers to create multimedia elements that enhance their reporting. Efficient communication and adaptability are key, as digital newsrooms prioritize speed and accuracy, often requiring reporters to update stories as new information emerges. This environment fosters a team-oriented approach, where feedback and rapid coordination are essential for delivering impactful, real-time news coverage.
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Infographic showing various Digital Reporter job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,770 per year, or $32.6 per hour.
Digital Reporter - Legal Proceedings

Digital Reporter - Legal Proceedings

U.S. Legal Support

Port Charlotte, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


U.S. Legal Support rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

188th of 437 rated business services


Job description

???? Digital Reporter – Legal Proceedings ????

Are you tech‑savvy and interested in the legal industry? U.S. Legal Support is hiring Digital Reporters to help create the official record of legal proceedings such as depositions and hearings.

No prior experience is required—we provide structured training and certification support to set you up for long‑term success.

???? Location: Punta Gorda / Port Charlotte / Venice - Hybrid - Must live in this area
???? Schedule: Hybrid – Client Sites | Monday–Friday 8:30-5:30

Training & Certification:
Hired candidates will complete Digital Reporter training prior to start date.

Key Responsibilities

  • Legal Reporting (Training Provided): Administer oaths and participate in depositions, hearings, and other legal proceedings in office and professional settings.
  • Technology Operations: Transport, set up, and operate computer and audio equipment for in-person and remote proceedings.
  • Document Preparation: Prepare audio files, exhibits, and related materials for transcription.
  • Administrative Support: Perform administrative tasks when not assigned to legal proceedings.

Requirements

  • Tech‑Savvy: Comfortable working with computers, software, and audio equipment - MUST HAVE
  • Typing Skills: Minimum typing speed of 55+ WPM (typing test required)
  • Communication: Professional verbal and written communication skills
  • Notary: Ability to obtain a State Notary Commission (assistance provided; existing Notary is a plus)
  • AAERT Certification: Training and certification provided prior to start date

What We Offer

  • Travel and cell phone allowances
  • Customizable medical plans (including vision and dental)
  • Employer-paid life and short- and long-term disability insurance
  • Paid parental leave
  • Wellness-focused benefits
  • Flexible PTO
  • 401(k) and Roth 401(k) options
  • Pet insurance options
  • Employee Relief Fund

???? Ready to start your career in legal support? Apply today and take advantage of our training and certification support to build a long-term career.





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