The Washington Post is looking for an experienced reporter to cover American workplace culture, from the latest strategies for managing the seemingly never-ending pandemic to the shifting expectations of millennial and Gen Z workers. This reporter will chronicle a critical moment in the evolution of work in America, as employers and employees struggle to renegotiate a social contract altered by two years of remote work, labor shortages and technological innovation. The ideal candidate will have a stable of sources across the business landscape and produce groundbreaking stories about trends in workplace management, worker values and corporate culture generally. We are looking for someone who can produce a mix of news and enterprise, delivering a steady cadence of quick-turn pieces while pursuing more deeply reported features and enterprise stories. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a familiarity with workplace issues that have emerged during the pandemic, as well as an ability to find the people who can illuminate those issues for readers. Experience writing about economics and business subjects is a plus, as is a willingness to travel.