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WSJ seeks mining reporter in Johannesburg

September 3, 2014

Posted by Chris Roush

The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones seek an Africa equities reporter who will focus on the mining sector, based in South Africa but with a sharp eye on resources news and trends for the rest of the continent.

This slot is crucial to meet the expanding appetite for real-time news, online and print stories that shine a light on the continent’s minerals, metals, executives and regulators that determine the fortunes of some of the world’s biggest – and most opaque – companies.

The reporter will also be expected to deliver stories on the general intersection between politics and business in South Africa and other economies. There is wide scope to report other stories for all sections of the paper, but the core responsibility will be resources.

The reporter we’re seeking should have 3-5 years professional reporting experience; a track record of breaking stories and ability to adapt and thrive under challenging developing world reporting conditions.

To apply, go here.

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