Wanted: An experienced reporter to cover the chemical industry and the policies and politics that surround it.
The job: You’ll break stories on the industry and its overseers — regulatory agencies, Congress and watchdog groups – and write features on how chemicals affect our lives and health. You’ll hammer out a lot of daily stories, to be sure, but you’ll also have opportunities for investigations and for tapping our generous budget for reporting trips.
About us: E&E News rolls out five daily online publications with a staff of more than 70 reporters and editors. Our publications —Greenwire, Energywire, Climatewire, E&E Daily and E&E News PM provide essential news for energy and environment professionals. We pay competitive salaries and offer a fully loaded benefit package, including a 401(k) match.
The fine print: People seeking employment at E&E News are considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, gender identity or sexual orientation.
To apply: Email your cover letter explaining why you’d be a good fit for this job, your resume and 5-8 clips to editorialjobs@eenews.net Please write “chemicals reporter” in the subject line.