Business Insider South Africa is hiring two business journalists, one in Johannesburg and one in Cape Town.
These reporters will provide Business Insider readers with coverage of the South African business sector and investment industry sector.
The company is looking for candidates who are financially literate, with a commitment to high standards of journalism and ethical reporting. Digital experience in a business news environment is also recommended.
Other than that, candidates must have:
All details can be viewed here.
Applications close Aug. 13.
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