This beat offers the opportunity to write smart analysis about a subject that is right at the top of global executives’ list of priorities.
Government incentives and decarbonization promises have pushed sustainability related issues to the forefront of business policy and strategy. Investors are scrutinizing companies’ environmental and social performance and plans. Regulators are mandating new non-financial disclosures. Customers want to know that companies are doing good, not just doing well. You will chronicle the new opportunities and pitfalls awaiting businesses as a result.
As a reporter for WSJ Pro Sustainable Business, you will write about companies trying new things, adapting their businesses, coping with new demands and scrutiny while also puzzling over the risks and opportunities of the energy transition.
This position is based in London and will report to the bureau chief of WSJ Pro Sustainable Business.
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To apply, please submit a resume, a cover letter explaining how you would approach the role and samples of your work.
To apply, go here.
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