We value reporters who are creative, collegial and collaborative – and able to thrive in a large, globe-spanning newsroom. As an Investigative Reporter, you will work closely with Reuters reporters, visual journalists and editors around the world to leverage our vast expertise on political, business and social issues and our on-the-ground presence in these regions.
This is not an entry-level job. Candidates must submit an impressive portfolio of clips demonstrating a multi-year track record of agenda-setting, high-impact investigative coverage. They also must show an ability to generate a steady stream of original investigative, explanatory and narrative ideas.
Collaboration skills are key. As a member of the Global Enterprise Team, you will work closely with fellow investigative and beat reporters, our data-journalism team, our bureau chiefs, our global business and industry editors, and our photographers, video editors, design editors and graphics editors, and our social-media team.
About the Role
As Investigative Reporter at Reuters, you will:
About You
You’re a good fit for the role of Investigative Reporter if you have:
When submitting your application, please ensure you include your CV, a cover letter detailing why you’re perfect for the job as well as a selection of relevant clips.
Please note: Completed applications must be submitted by Sunday 19th January 2025.
To apply, go here.
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