The candidate should be a well-organized self-starter who can scan dozens of government filings daily and attend source meetings and cover speeches, panels and conferences.
This is an excellent opportunity for an English or journalism graduate with one to two years of writing and reporting experience. An understanding of antitrust and law is a plus, but not essential.
If you care about the nexus between government and business, can write clearly under deadline and enjoy breaking news early and often, we’ll teach you the rest.
The coverage of MLex, a LexisNexis company, spans the world’s foremost regulators in the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
Please send a cover letter and resume to careers@mlex.com.
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