Staff Writer (climate Tech)

Year    Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Job Description


The Ken is a pan-Asian, subscribers-only digital publication headquartered out of Bengaluru, India. Founded in October 2016 by a team of experienced journalists and entrepreneurs, The Ken pioneered subscribers-only online business journalism in India and is backed by venture funding from Omidyar Network India and highly respected angel investors. Based across India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore, our talented and experienced team of reporters write original, analytical and deeply reported stories on business, internet, fintech, healthcare, telecom and edtech for over 30,000 paying subscribers spread across the world. Our reporters and editors are supported by an equally talented set of product experts, engineers, designers and marketers. The Ken\xe2\x80\x99s diverse subscriber community comprises innovative and successful entrepreneurs and senior executives, venture investors, knowledge professionals, policy makers, college students and dozens of the world\xe2\x80\x99s best-known companies. About the role The Ken is looking for an ambitious, high-energy reporter to write about climate tech, climate finance/funding, anti-emission technologies, and everything at the intersection of business and our changing climate. Organisations are feeling the heat from a warming planet. It\xe2\x80\x99s already creating a wide range of risks for businesses\xe2\x80\x94from disrupted supply chains to rising insurance costs, labour challenges to regulatory uncertainty. Changing weather patterns also lead to a change in demand for goods and services. While addressing these facets in everyday business is on top of 80% of global executives\xe2\x80\x99 minds, according to recent surveys, these are also opportunities to innovate and create value with sustainability. As an emerging economy, India can go straight to cleaner and more efficient technologies rather than phase out polluting ones. We could not be more interested in this transition and how it plays out in the Indian business environment. Like when we looked at how a US non profit became Niti Aayog, the central government think tank\xe2\x80\x99s go-to cleantech advisor. Or when we wrote about the state of financing for Indian climate tech startups. We need a writer who can spot dynamic and relevant businesses and companies, identify consequential developments and people. This writer will need to distill the complicated concepts and evolving policy environment\xe2\x80\x94global and local\xe2\x80\x94 generate lots of ideas, and tell stories that go beyond the obvious. A way with narrative writing will be an advantage. While The Ken does not chase scoops, it does place an emphasis on original insight and impactful breaking news. That will be especially true of this role. But, why stories? Because it\xe2\x80\x99s not enough to merely report news. Or to just collate happenings and facts into an article, and hope for the readers to draw their inferences or figure out the significance of the chain of events. At The Ken we believe in writing original and deeply reported business stories with a strong narrative element. Whether a long-form feature or a sharp newsletter or data-driven analysis, we pay a lot of attention to getting our storytelling right. That means giving our writers enough time to report, write, and edit their stories\xe2\x80\x94on average around 10-12 days for one story. They are also given enough creative space to tell their stories using words and visuals. A team of editors and mentors works behind the scenes to provide valuable feedback from the ideation stage till the published final draft. And being a subscriber-driven organisation, the feedback doesn\xe2\x80\x99t stop after publishing. Our global community of subscribers is a rich daily source of feedback and learning around every story. And why you? Not many organisations these days ask what journalists want. Instead, roles are often structured around what they\xe2\x80\x99re expected to deliver. We like to think of it in reverse. Great journalism comes from newsrooms that place journalists and their interests, ambitions, and preferences at the centre of their storytelling. We started The Ken in 2016 with the desire to create a place where talented, ethical, and ambitious journalists could build and sustain a newsroom to tell important stories without being pressured to file \xe2\x80\x9cexclusives\xe2\x80\x9d, churn out copycat pieces, or meet impossible story \xe2\x80\x9ctargets\xe2\x80\x9d. Today, a Staff Writer at The Ken writes about 2-3 stories a month. Some also write their own weekly newsletters to build a stronger and more personal connect with their subscribers. Our journalists are supported to formulate their own point of view. The stories they do aren\xe2\x80\x99t thrust upon them, but come from their own innate desire to tell them. This means we\xe2\x80\x99re looking for reporters who want to learn and improve; tell their own original stories; and develop and hone their own points of view. Writing on climate-tech for The Ken means adding to its body of work. Over the years we have acquired the reputation of being the destination for reading the most important stories in this space. The stories catch the attention of a wide range of stakeholders from concerned users to decision and policy makers who are empowered to act based on the insights from the stories. An ideal candidate should have at least 3-4 years of experience as a reporter covering these subjects; as an analyst or researcher covering the space; or as a hands-on professional within the sector. Though we operate in a distributed and hybrid environment, we may give preference to candidates based in Delhi or Bengaluru. In addition, you are:

  • Self-driven and ambitious, able to source original stories and insights from your network
  • Able to synthesise multiple reporting perspectives into a compelling, explanatory narrative
  • Able to see ahead of news cycles, and see what is likely to happen over a 6-12 month horizon
  • Able to stick your neck out with informed opinions when required
  • Build source networks with employees, leaders, founders and investors in the companies
If what we said above resonates with you, we\xe2\x80\x99re pretty sure you\xe2\x80\x99ll find The Ken is a great place for you. While The Ken does not chase scoops, we do place an emphasis on original insight and impactful breaking news. That is especially true of this role. We work across numerous time zones. You will collaborate via tools like Slack, Zoom, Coda, and Google Suite with a distributed newsroom comprising award-winning journalists across multiple countries, editors, visual designers, podcasters, product managers, and developers. What we offer One of our tenets is to offer the most competitive salaries and meaningful benefits we can to our colleagues.
  • Great salaries
  • The latest Apple Macbooks
  • A flat, non-hierarchical, and open culture
  • A universal ESOP plan
  • Health insurance for you and your family
  • Cutting-edge learning opportunities, whether it be on journalism or subscriptions products
  • Unlimited leaves
  • Company-sponsored therapy
About The Ken The Ken is a pan-Asian, online business publication founded in India in October 2016. We pioneered and built the category of subscribers-only business journalism and are known for our consistently deep and analytical coverage of business, technology, and policy. We are backed by venture funding from Omidyar Network and highly respected angel investors. If you haven\xe2\x80\x99t read The Ken yet, you can get a sense of our work from our free reads section. Our diverse community of more than 40,000 subscribers comprises innovative and successful entrepreneurs and senior executives, venture investors, knowledge professionals, policy makers, college students, and dozens of the world\xe2\x80\x99s best-known companies.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2985374
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
  • Education
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  • Experience
    Year