The Washington Post is seeking a sharp, curious and versatile reporter to cover the people, personalities and cultural forces that shape Washington politics. This Style section role will focus on illuminating the people — both famous and obscure — who animate the capital. From the social circuits, group chats and digital ecosystems that define modern political life, this beat captures the mood, the moments and the meaning behind Washington’s ever-shifting cast of characters. We’re looking for a versatile journalist who can move fluidly across story forms, settings and political parties — navigating the halls of power as comfortably as the cocktail parties, salons and online spaces where influence takes shape. The role will include quick-turn profiles, trend pieces, reported features and occasional longer-form narratives. The ideal candidate is both a reporter and a storyteller — someone who can break news but also interpret the undercurrents and cultural signals that define a political moment. This is a role for a writer who is capable of elevating readers’ understanding of the intricacies and excesses of Washington in these dynamic times. This position is based in our Washington, D.C., newsroom.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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