Bloomberg News is seeking an experienced, hard-driving reporter to break news on the International Monetary Fund and World Bank and cover international economic issues. Three to five years of real-time news experience required. Experience covering banks, finance or financial markets preferred. Foreign languages are a plus.
Qualifications
– Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent
– Experience working in a real-time news environment
– Ability to write quickly, concisely and accurately under deadline pressure
– Ability to build on a base of existing sources within the Federal Reserve
– Experience covering central banks and financial markets
– An entrepreneurial and energetic approach to the job
– Enthusiasm for adding the kind of detail or analysis that adds value for sophisticated consumers of financial news
– A good communicator, collaborator and team player
– A curious mind and a scrappy passion for reporting
– Demonstrable attention to detail and organizational skills
To apply, go here.
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