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As part of our expansion, Foreign Policy is now hiring for positions working on both the print edition and Website.

As part of our expansion, Foreign Policy is now hiring for positions working on both the print edition and Website.

We’re currently accepting applications for the jobs of entry-level editor, Web development director, and editorial researcher. If you’ve got a passion for international affairs journalism, the requisite skills for any of these positions, and fresh ideas about how to improve the magazine, you should definitely get in touch.

Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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