CFR is a 201–500-person nonprofit think tank operating a publishing, research, and events operation centered on U.S. foreign policy. The tech stack is lightweight and media-focused—Adobe Creative Suite, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok—reflecting a content and audience-engagement model rather than software product development. Hiring is concentrated in research (9 roles) and marketing (4), with documented pain points around network expansion, talent retention, and funding identification, signaling operational friction as the organization scales its convening and publishing footprint.
Notable leadership hires: Outreach Director, Associate Director, Curriculum Content Lead, Development Research Director, Engagement Director
Founded in 1921, CFR functions as a nonpartisan membership organization, policy research institute, educator, and publisher. The organization's primary outputs are written analysis, the bimonthly Foreign Affairs magazine, webinars, workshops, and task force convenings that bring policymakers and subject-matter experts together. Revenue diversification through major gifts and partnership development appears central to operations. CFR's digital presence spans cfr.org, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn, positioning it as a content and thought-leadership platform for an audience of U.S. policymakers, academics, and informed public.
CFR informs U.S. engagement with the world through policy-relevant research, expert convenings, and public discussion on international affairs. It publishes Foreign Affairs magazine and operates cfr.org as a nonpartisan source on international events and trends.
New York, NY. CFR is a U.S.-based nonprofit founded in 1921, currently hiring across the United States.
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