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Newsweek is hiring a full-time investigative reporter to join our new Fast Enterprise editorial team.
The Chief Investigative Reporter will conceive, report and write original, compelling, high impact journalism for Newsweek’s website and weekly magazine, including both in-depth enterprise and quick turn scoops.
This reporter is proficient in publishing investigative work at a fast pace on topics including politics, legal affairs, the economy, national security, immigration, the environment, and other issues.
The Chief Investigative Reporter will be an ideas machine adept at conceiving unique angles on big national stories and finding underreported gems. He or she will be a star at pitching ideas, ensuring that the story content is clear and has context, and working collaboratively with their team and with the newsroom as needed.
This reporter will have a deep knowledge of current events, work with a sense of urgency, and an inquiring mind on how to take big swings at the news of the moment.
This reporter will be responsible for execution of the Fast Enterprise Team’s editorial agenda in partnership with the standards editor and the executive editor. We value journalists who are collaborative, communicative, and inquisitive.
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Salary range: $100,000 - $110,000
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