Bloomberg seeks to fill a reporter position in Singapore with a candidate able to embrace the demands of being at the forefront of the energy-markets news coverage. Successful applicants will be required to break news on topics such as tender offers and results, refinery outages, arbitrage flows and long-term supply deals, with an emphasis on physical oil markets. They will also have the ability to analyze market trends and write broad features while handling daily coverage duties. Candidates should be passionate about news and be able to work under real-time deadlines without compromising on accuracy.
Qualifications:
-Strong energy-markets contacts and proven ability to break news is required
-Knowledge of energy markets and companies is required
-Fluency in spoken and written English is required
-Experience in reporting or writing business news is desirable
-Experience working in a real-time news environment is desirable
To apply, go here.
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