About the Company
Founded in 2006, the Future Today Institute helps leaders and their organizations prepare for complex futures. They focus exclusively on how emerging technology and science will disrupt business, transform the workforce and ignite geopolitical change. Their pioneering, data-driven forecasting methodology and tools empower leaders to make better decisions about the future, today.
What FTI is Looking For
You demonstrate an enthusiasm for futures thinking. You can work alongside our research team to stay informed of emerging trends in technology, business and society. You have the ability to absorb complex ideas and distill them for business or general audiences. You work well independently and are flexible and adaptable.
Role Expectations
Your engagements will include working with FTI researchers, affiliates, and associates to help them develop an impactful written product that will achieve the intended goals for each project. You will act as a thought partner and line editor, helping FTI craft compelling narratives. You’ll also help FTI associates to shape raw content (research, interview transcripts, outlines, speaker notes) into various editorial products. You will partner with external creative teams on a variety of projects. Meeting deadlines and managing workflows is paramount.
How to Apply
Essential Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
This is a part-time position or could be structured as an independent contractor position with a dependable set of regular hours. The position may evolve to full-time.
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