We are looking for a resourceful, enterprising journalist to join our team in Indonesia as a reporter with a focus on climate, commodities and energy.
This role is an opportunity to be at the cutting edge of the climate and energy transition story, covering everything from Jakarta’s nickel-to-Tesla ambitions to the landmark push by the world’s top coal exporter to wean itself off fossil fuels — with a little help from capital markets. You’ll connect the dots from mines to electric cars. As part of a tight-knit team on the ground and a global network of reporters, you will help us chronicle one of the most exciting and dynamic energy transition stories in Asia, just as Indonesia heads into an election.
You will have strong writing skills, solid news judgement and a proven reporting track record, preferably in an emerging market. With impeccable attention to detail, you will write with insight and authority, giving our readers a clear view of the global political and economic implications of the changes taking place. Initiative and team skills are a must.
In this role, you will move seamlessly from this-just-in news to longer features, delivering insightful stories that go beyond headline figures. You’ll also work across multiple formats, including print, TV and podcasts.
To apply, go here.
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