While banking and finance – in particular Deutsche Bank – will be the core part of the portfolio of topics, you will also be in charge of covering the country’s professional services sector as well as the consumer goods and retail industry, including sportswear makers Adidas and Puma and privately held retail giants Aldi and Lidl.
A third pillar will be white collar crime like the sprawling cum-ex tax scandal and its many court cases as well as other aspects of financial crime.
You will be expected to break news on the companies in your sector as well as write smart analysis on the changes affecting the sector.
The job is based in Frankfurt, but involves frequent travel across Germany. The bulk of the coverage will be for the companies desk, but there is plenty of scope to also write for the world desk, FT Weekend and to do business features and interviews.
Key responsibilities
Who we are looking for
You will ideally speak German and be a proven reporter who has shown they can both break important business scoops and write agenda-setting analysis pieces about the latest trends in European industry. An ability to collaborate with editors and fellow correspondents is essential.
To apply, go here.
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