The journalist will be required to extract news from stock filings, explain significant changes in regulation, highlight big industry trends and write real-time news that engages professional investors.
You will also be expected to chase interviews with major newsmakers with a view to producing scoops of fact and insight, as well as help to meet the broader demands of coverage in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region.
Dow Jones is looking for a journalist with experience in a fast-paced news environment and a background in corporate and markets coverage. Strong communication skills and an understanding of how to collaborate in a team environment are essential.
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