US Journalist – Insurance (Remote)

About the position This is an opportunity to join a high-performing international media company, working on our market-leading insurance portfolio, covering one of the most dynamic sectors in US business. You’ll be reporting for Insurance Business America, a trusted and agenda-setting title read by senior decision-makers across the country. This is a highly interview-driven role where you will produce daily news and features on the US insurance market, conduct regular interviews with C-suite executives and industry leaders, break original stories and deliver insightful analysis, build and maintain a strong network of contacts across the insurance sector, and represent the brand at conferences, awards, and industry events. You’ll be part of a global newsroom that blends traditional reporting with modern tools—including the smart use of AI for research, idea generation, and workflow efficiency, while keeping editorial judgment firmly in human hands. Responsibilities • Produce daily news and features on the US insurance market • Conduct regular interviews with C-suite executives and industry leaders • Break original stories and deliver insightful analysis • Build and maintain a strong network of contacts across the insurance sector • Represent the brand at conferences, awards, and industry events Requirements • Experience in journalism (insurance or business reporting is a plus) • Strong interviewing skills and confidence speaking with senior stakeholders • A proactive approach—comfortable chasing contacts and uncovering stories • Excellent writing, news sense, and deadline discipline • Interest in using AI as a reporting tool to enhance your work • Collaborative, curious, and ambitious mindset • US-based, with occasional domestic travel Nice-to-haves • insurance or business reporting experience Benefits • Medical • dental benefits • EAP • 401(k) • Global career opportunities • Training & growth – editorial coaching + unlimited LinkedIn Learning • Time off that grows with you – extra vacation day each year + paid volunteer day • Travel opportunities – attend major events like IB FutureFest • Work from anywhere – up to 12 weeks per year abroad Apply To This Job Apply To This Job

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