About Us
Objection is building the truth infrastructure for the next century: fast, adversarial, AI-native adjudication at civilisational scale.
Our investigative division is a professional newsroom within Objection — committed to seeking truth through evidence-based journalism. We are building a publication where rigorous reporting, intellectual honesty, and accountability to facts define every story we publish.
We are supported by investors who recognise that independent, rigorous journalism is crucial to a well-informed democracy.
The Opportunity
We are seeking accomplished investigative reporters to join our founding team. This is an opportunity to help build something consequential from the ground up — to establish editorial standards, shape our methodology, and produce revelatory work that holds power accountable and advances public understanding.
We seek journalists who combine persistent reporting with clear writing, navigate complex systems, evaluate contested claims, and prioritize accuracy over speed and evidence over ideology.
The Role
As a Founding Investigative Reporter, you will:
Conceive, report, and write deeply researched investigative stories on topics of national significance
Conduct original investigations that uncover new information and challenge existing narratives
Fact-check and audit major published claims across all outlets and perspectives
Utilize both traditional reporting methods and modern investigative techniques, such as data analysis, public records research, and document verification
Produce stories across formats, including long-form investigations, breaking news, and analytical pieces
Maintain the highest standards of journalistic ethics, accuracy, and intellectual integrity
Who You Are
Required Experience
Experience in investigative journalism or rigorous research at a recognized news organization, academic institution, or investigative unit
Portfolio of significant work demonstrating original reporting, analytical depth, and intellectual rigor
Demonstrated ability to surface information others have missed or to challenge consensus claims with evidence
Strong narrative writing skills and meticulous attention to detail
Experience working with confidential sources and sensitive material
Deep commitment to accuracy, fairness, and following evidence over preferred conclusions
Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with colleagues
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience
Preferred Qualifications
5–10 years of focused investigative reporting experience at a globally recognized, tier-one news organization (e.g. The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post).
Proven track record of success, demonstrated by major national or international journalism awards (e.g. Pulitzer Prize, Peabody Award, Polk Award, or Goldsmith Prize).
Compensation & Structure
Compensation: $60,000–$180,000 annually, depending on seniority
Fully remote, with flexible scheduling
Robust editorial support and resources for sustained investigations
Founding role with influence over investigative standards and practices
To Apply: Please submit your CV and one exemplary piece of work you would be willing to stake your professional reputation on.
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