The vacancy is for an experienced foreign policy reporter based in Washington DC
The reporter will be responsible for covering a broad range of international policy and geopolitical issues related to the global energy sector, including sanctions, international relations, trade policy, climate diplomacy, multilateral finance, energy policy, and producer-consumer relations for daily and weekly publications. There will be a strong emphasis on US policy, but the beat also includes wider foreign policy coverage out of Washington.
We are looking for a proactive and energetic reporter able to establish a broad range of government and industry contacts, generate leads, and produce original, thought-provoking analysis of international affairs. The reporter will work closely with our broader team of energy and geopolitical specialists in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. Some international experience is preferred.
As the reporter builds out their expertise, they will have the opportunity to act as an Energy Intelligence subject matter expert in client meetings, conferences, webinars, videos, and media appearances.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
As part of a growing and dynamic team, the reporter may also be required to carry out any other duties that may reasonably be required of them. Some travel will be required.
SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:
Please send your resume and cover letter in confidence to: Noah Brenner, Executive Editor, Operations; Editorial Director, Eastern Hemisphere. nbrenner@energyintel.com
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