The economist is looking for an international business correspondent, ideally initially in London. Journalistic experience is not required. The ability to write clearly and entertainingly is crucial. As well as a thorough understanding of economics – including current account and sovereign debt crises – and the ability to work with data.
The author will be responsible for reporting on global trade; burdens in low- and middle-income countries; and the intersection of economics and geopolitics. All beats at The economist are somewhat malleable depending on the skills and interests of the author. The correspondent will often work alongside country correspondents and the rest of the business team when responsibilities overlap. They are expected to appear in podcasts and films and on economist events.
Applicants should send a resume and a sample article suitable for publication the economist to: [email protected]. It should be unpublished and no longer than 700 words. Some examples of relevant coverage are listed below. The closing date for entries is February 18th.
example coverage
The 53 fragile emerging economies
Globalization and autocracy belong together. For how much longer?
America’s New Asian Economic Pact: Just Don’t Call It a Trade Deal
Should the IMF grant more Special Drawing Rights?