Bloomberg Industry Group is seeking a White House reporter who will break news and help our audience anticipate and understand actions by the president and other top White House officials. The beat serves the entire newsroom’s audiences, requiring an understanding of what lobbyists, tax professionals, lawyers and other parts of the government need to know about what’s going on in the White House, including key regulatory and budget actions.
The reporter will help drive news from the intersection of the executive branch and Congress on a policy-centric beat. The successful candidate will spearhead our newsroom’s coverage of the White House, playing a crucial role in delivering stories while also working with reporters across our newsroom. The successful candidate will have keen news judgment, understand what scoops to seek and be able to write a nut graf about what it all means. They will have existing sources inside the White House, on the Hill, and outside of those worlds who understand what news matters to Bloomberg Government, Bloomberg Law and Bloomberg Tas audiences. The job requires the ability to move fast and write in a clear and engaging way. The job requires exceptional communication skills, and the ability to move fast and write in a clear and engaging way.
What you will do:
Produce stories with compelling leads, nut graphs, solid framing, and diverse sourcing that can be published with minimal editing
Break exclusives, while cultivating sources, developing story ideas, and conducting probing interviews.
Leverage in depth knowledge of federal and state legislative, regulatory, and judicial processes.
Collaborate with colleagues on topic, multimedia and graphics teams as well as work independently.
Serve as a subject-matter expert and resource for more junior reporters throughout the newsroom.
You need to have:
Bachelor’s degree with coursework in English or journalism preferred.
7 years’ experience in journalism, including at least one year reporting on legal, tax, or government topics.
To apply, go here.