Corporate Programs Assistant – Bilingual Foreign Policy (FP), the award-winning magazine of global politics, economics, and ideas, is seeking a detail-oriented, bilingual assistant to support our Corporate Programs department. Responsibilities include conducting research on corporate prospects and international affairs, writing and editing proposals, assisting with conference and publication design and execution, expense tracking, and event ...

Corporate Programs Assistant - Bilingual

Corporate Programs Assistant – Bilingual

Foreign Policy (FP), the award-winning magazine of global politics, economics, and ideas, is seeking a detail-oriented, bilingual assistant to support our Corporate Programs department. Responsibilities include conducting research on corporate prospects and international affairs, writing and editing proposals, assisting with conference and publication design and execution, expense tracking, and event coordination.

Ideal candidates will have excellent organizational, research, written and verbal communication skills, demonstrated ability to juggle multiple priorities while meeting stringent deadlines, computer proficiency, including PowerPoint experience. Must be fluent in both English and Spanish and be eligible to work in the U.S.

This is an exciting entry-level opportunity with growth potential in sales for the motivated, above-average grad interested in international business development and seeking a fast-paced, demanding work environment. Salary in mid-20s.

Located in Dupont Circle, we offer 4 weeks vacation, excellent health insurance, generous retirement benefits, tuition assistance and an on-site fitness center. Send resume to: Human Resources-IBDA, Carnegie Endowment, 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036 or FAX to (202) 939-2392 or e-mail to HR@ceip.org. EOE.

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