Weekend Politics Reporter, CNBC
CNBC.com is seeking a reporter to cover the intersection of politics and business from our Washington, D.C. bureau. This position offers an opportunity to break exclusive stories, deliver sharp analysis, and explain how government policy affects companies, consumers, and the markets. The ideal candidate will bring a deep understanding of both the political process and the business world, along with a strong instinct for how decisions made in Washington ripple through the economy. This reporter will be expected to develop and maintain sources inside the Trump administration, Congress, and key federal agencies, and to use those relationships to generate original reporting and scoops. From changes in tax policy to new tariff plans or regulatory decisions at the SEC, this reporter will identify the stories that matter to CNBC’s audience of investors, business leaders, and consumers—and tell them with speed, accuracy, and authority. This is a role for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative newsroom. The successful candidate will work closely with editors and fellow reporters across CNBC to share insights, shape coverage, and bring a business-focused lens to the biggest political stories of the day. They will balance breaking news with ambitious enterprise, contributing reporting that both informs and drives conversation across the network and beyond. The position is based in Washington, D.C. and follows a Sunday-through-Thursday schedule. What you'll do: Break exclusive news out of Washington D.C. that impacts business, consumers and the markets. This will range from decisions at the SEC to new tariff plans to tax policy changes coming from the IRS. Develop and maintain sources in the Trump administration, chase scoops and pitch original, business-meets-politics angles on the news of the day. Collaborate with the whole newsroom by sharing your reporting, sources, and insights whenever you can.