The ideal candidate will have significant experience covering foreign policy and security in the Middle East. The ability to source deeply within the Defense Department, State Department and diplomatic corps is essential as is knowledge of the global security landscape.
The ideal candidate will produce high-metabolism, high-quality coverage and has a track record of generating scoops and finding original angles off the news. The candidate will be able to deliver high – impact enterprise stories and bulletproof copy that offers sharp insight on broad themes. The person will also have experience and skill operating in difficult places.
The reporter will be expected to deliver both quick, breaking news as well as authoritative analysis and narrative features. The successful candidate is a team player––working with colleagues in the Middle East and around the globe to cover this important story.
Fluency in Arabic or Hebrew in addition to English is required. The position will be based in Dubai or Tel Aviv, reporting to the Middle East editor.
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To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter detailing how you would do the job, and five examples of your best work.
To apply, go here.
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