Bloomberg is seeking Japanese-language journalists in Tokyo.
The Tokyo bureau produces breaking news stories on business and general-interest topics, ranging from company earnings, stock market reports, merger and acquisition news and politics to natural disasters.
The successful candidate will be able to meet real-time deadlines. Knowledge of the economy, financial markets and business is key. An ability to break news and produce exclusive stories is essential to this role. Excellent communication skills are vital and English is a plus.
The requirements;
– Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience is required
– Experience working in a real-time news environment
– Knowledge of the economy, financial markets and business
– Attention to detail
– Communication skill
To apply, go here.
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