We are looking for talented business reporters to join IPVM, the world’s leading source of surveillance industry news.
In this role, you will immediately make an impact contributing to reporting that exposes significant problems while working with our world-leading experts.
There are four key requirements for this position:
You will spend your days researching various topics, including analyzing online documents, financial analysis, conducting phone interviews, asking companies questions and, as you gain experience, contributing to and writing reports.
If you are passionate about learning and improving, both personally and professionally, then IPVM is the company for you. As part of the onboarding process, you will be implemented into IPVM’s internal training and development program to develop your skill set and to learn more about physical security technology. As you continue to get settled within the company, you will be tasked with more challenging tasks and projects.
Remote / On-Site: This position is a US-based remote role and we are looking for the best fit of the above requirements. We encourage all those who think they may be a fit to apply.
At IPVM, you will work alongside some of the best and brightest in the industry (including alumni from Columbia, Dartmouth, Yale, Harvard, UPenn, West Point, NYU, and more) and join us in the fight for ethical use of physical security technology.
About IPVM
IPVM is the world’s leading resource on physical security technology, providing news, reviews, training, and independent test results on access control, alarm systems, cameras, recorders, VMS and more.
IPVM collaborates with major news publications, including BBC, Reuters, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, CNN, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, The Intercept, Fast Company, and PCMag.
If you are interested in this position, please send your resume and any relevant clips to charista@ipvm.com
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