What are the responsibilities and job description for the Analyst, Writing Program position at The Indian Economist?
Company Description
The Indian Economist publishes authoritative commentary & analysis on business & economics, policy, politics and culture & society.
The Indian Economist has a simple value proposition for its readers – we publish two kinds of articles – Fresh Take & Something New.
Fresh Take
These articles take an existing subject and present a completely fresh perspective on it.
Something New
These articles introduce completely new subjects into the conversation.
The Indian Economist believes in one primary theme underpinning our articles –credibility. Our articles are written by experts in their field who know what they are talking about so we can deliver to you authoritative, reliable and credible opinion & commentary from across the world.
Established in 2013, The Indian Economist has hosted more than 500 columnists from more than 21 countries across the world. With a readership in more than 46 countries and distribution across 11 different channels, The Indian Economist has grown popular with readers who look for ‘something new’ in their daily news intake.
With an all time high ranking of 89 on IndiBlogger, The Indian Economist has been ranked India’s No. 1 Blog for Policy as well as Foreign Policy. The Indian Economist hosts more than 2,200 published articles for you to dive in and start reading!
Job Description
The exclusive Writing Program at The Indian Economist brings together a group of sharp minds to write crisp 500 word articles that help our readers understand (a) Big stories – how do these affect the reader? (b) Bigger picture & trends behind smaller stories – noticed a small event happening, but connecting the dots and giving the reader the bigger picture behind these
The Writing Program begins at the Analyst position (check the Career Progression tab below) and climbs to the position of Senior Editor. Analysts work with Editorial Associates to pick major topics to write about. On average, members of the writing program are expected to contribute 3 stories a week (500 words). The turnaround time for stories can be short, in conjunction with the news cycle. The program therefore needs sharp writers that can add value to readers with well research and analysed stories in a tight time frame (Deadlines can vary between 6 to 48 hours depending on the type of story)
Qualifications
The Indian Economist does not prescribe any eligibility criteria to apply for any roles at The Indian Economist. We believe everyone should be free to apply to The Indian Economist if they are interested.
All positions at The Indian Economist are part-time, and allow a great degree of flexibility.
Additional Information
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