Freelance writer/journalist for a series of articles relating to data centers
Worley
New York, New York
| Date Posted | June 14, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Technology Sector |
| Specialty | Business/Technology |
| Required Education | Bachelor's Degree |
| Remote / Telecommute | Hybrid |
| Job Status | Freelance |
| Salary | Negotiable |
Description:
Senior Writer or Journalist / Strategic Content creator – High-Level Energy/Tech Industry Workshop at Princeton University this Wednesday, 17 June – plus additional remote writing opportunity
We are looking for a sharp, commercially minded writer to support a high-level, invitation-only workshop hosted with leading academic and industry partners.
This is a rare opportunity to be in the room with senior leaders from global companies, academia and advisory firms as they workshop emerging challenges and solutions in the critical, fast-growing data center sector.
The role
- Attend a full-day, in-person workshop this Wednesday
- Act as our eyes and ears: capture detailed notes, key insights and standout ideas
- Distill discussions into clear, structured summaries
- Help shape compelling story angles and thought leadership themes
- Potential to develop these into publishable articles, opinion pieces and broader content (with possible collaboration with senior stakeholders from major companies)
What we’re looking for
- Exceptional note-taking and synthesis skills (you can turn complex conversations into sharp, usable insight)
- Strong writing ability, clear, concise, and commercially relevant
- Confidence operating in a senior, fast-paced environment
- Interest in infrastructure, technology, sustainability or major industry transitions is a plus
Why this is interesting
- Access to a closed-door discussion with influential participants
- Opportunity to help shape the narrative coming out of the workshop
- Potential for your work to be published across multiple platforms and pitched to media
- Scope for follow-on work (articles, interviews, ongoing thought leadership)
This will involve full-day attendance at the workshop (10.30am to 5pm this Wednesday) plus follow-up deliverables, with optional continuation into longer-form writing. Aside from the workshop the rest of the work will be remote.
