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Energy Reporter
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GlobalData operates an intelligence platform that empowers leaders to act decisively in a world of complexity and change.
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We are looking for a passionate journalist with an interest in the energy industry to write across a range of sites and digital magazines in our energy portfolio.
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The successful candidate will produce news and features for our Power, Offshore (Oil and Gas) and Mining Technology publications. They will attend events and press briefings regularly and cultivate lively and engaging discussions with readers through our social media channels.
If you’re passionate about the ideas and science driving the energy sector and would like to write for a global audience, this may be the role for you. This is an ideal opportunity for experienced candidates looking to develop their career in journalism.
What You’ll Be Doing…
Pitch and write news and features for Power Technology, Offshore Technology and Mining Technology, delivering high-quality stories on time Keep up to date about the latest information and developments in the energy industry Conduct thorough research, including arranging interviews with industry experts and collaborating with market analysts to produce detailed data-driven reports Attend industry events and press conferences, at times involving travel, to pick up stories and build a comprehensive source book of key industry leaders and experts Upload and schedule stories through a content management system Use social media to share stories and engage with readers
What We’re Looking For…
At least one years’ experience in journalism, with a track record of published work Sector knowledge/experience (demonstrable understanding of energy industry and landscape) is desirable Strong writing and research skills Excellent communication, networking and interviewing skills The ability to work in an interactive, time-sensitive and deadline-driven environment Adaptable to working independently as well as coordinating with team Experience working with data to produce compelling stories is a plus Experience in digital publishing, social media and SEO is a plus


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