Your coverage will inevitably revolve around the war in Ukraine, but you will also be working on Viktor Orban’s Hungary, the return of Donald Tusk in Poland and the emergence of new centers of economic dynamism as the EU’s center of gravity shifts eastward.
You’ll primarily be editing news and features filed by our team across the region or writing yourself with contribution from reporters. We’ll place a premium on your ability to zoom in on what matters and then connect the dots to tell our stories from a global perspective.
The relationships you’ll build with colleagues across the newsroom are going to be crucial to your success. You’ll get to know the reporters’ different strengths and interests and you’ll earn their trust by consistently helping them to make the most of their reporting. You’ll also learn to harness the skills of journalists across the continent to bring your stories to life in different formats and reach the broadest possible audience.
The job can be based in Warsaw or another of our bureaus in the region and will involve foreign travel. Please let the recruiter know about your location preferences during your conversation with them.
To apply, go here.
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