The Capitol Forum is looking for an inquisitive, driven intern to join the growing team. You will be expected to support correspondents to break news and produce articles on relevant consumer protection and antitrust issues.
As an intern, you will produce clear, concise, and useful written material for team members, work with correspondents to find sources and conduct interviews as necessary, acquire and review a variety of documents from government agencies and publicly traded companies, track a variety of government and industry calendars and participate on conference calls and attend outside events.
More details here.
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