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Legislative Analyst, Bloomberg Government

Legislative Analyst, Bloomberg Government
Organization: Bloomberg Industry Group
Location: Arlington, VA
Date Posted: 07/31/2024

### Bloomberg Government Legislative Analyst Position

Bloomberg Government is seeking a legislative analyst who can quickly and comprehensively digest federal bills and policy issues, write about them clearly and concisely, and speak about them authoritatively. We’re looking for a detail-oriented writer who can comb through legislation and research covering multiple subject areas to turn complex ideas into easy-to-read content, including bill summaries, slide decks, and more. Officials and government affairs professionals will use your analysis as they write laws and influence congressional and administration action. You’ll contribute to our broader newsroom coverage of high-profile tax issues as Congress prepares to tackle the expiration of key provisions in 2025.

### What You Will Do

– Write analysis of active legislation and research related data, stakeholders, and background information, breaking down what’s most important and offering context for those who need to take a closer look.
– Dive into and quickly become an expert on complex policy topics relevant to Congress, including the federal appropriations process.
– Analyze data for trends and actionable information to create visualizations and other materials that will help decision makers.
– Brainstorm and pitch analysis, story, and presentation ideas to editors and teammates.
– Collaborate with reporters and government contracting analysts on stories and other projects.
– Participate in webinars, panels, and other presentations to showcase your expertise.
– Work in a fast-paced news environment, juggle multiple analyses at once, and take ownership of projects.

### You Need to Have

– A bachelor’s degree in political science, government, economics, public policy or equivalent work experience.
– A minimum of five years of experience in a writing job, such as analyst, reporter, researcher, or similar position.
– Ability to work under pressure, writing about multiple topics with short timelines.
– Demonstrated experience as a writer capable of quickly producing clear, concise, and accurate analyses of legislation for readers with varied levels of expertise or knowledge.
– Experience following legislation as it moves through the process, either through direct experience on Capitol Hill, at trade associations, in lobbying shops, or in a media organization.
– Previous experience with the federal appropriations process and familiarity with large data sets and graphics preferred.

### How to Apply

Applicants should apply directly to the external job posting on Workday

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