New York Times Looking for a Researcher/Reporter in Moscow, Russia

Elena Gapova e.gapova at GMAIL.COM
Mon Mar 26 19:35:53 UTC 2012


Primary responsibilities for the Moscow bureau researcher/reporter include
aiding correspondents in news gathering and interviews; providing fixing
and translation services; writing breaking news articles for the web.
Candidates must have a high level of proficiency in Russian and preferably
fluency in English. He or she should be able to quickly translate documents
from Russian into English and conduct interviews in Russian and English. **

A strong aptitude for sifting through information and identifying news
stories is important. The bureau researcher/reporter should be able to draw
information from a variety of sources, including online and traditional
news media, television, bloggers/tweeters and human sources.****

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The bureau researcher/reporter will write breaking news articles that
appear on nytimes.com and later work with correspondents on next-day
stories that appear in the International Herald Tribune and the New York
Times.  The researcher/reporter will have the ability to travel for stories
if required. There will be significant opportunity to grow within the
bureau.****

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Contact Ellen Barry at ebarry at nytimes.com.****

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