At a time when trade tensions between the U.S. and China are rising again and corporate Japan emerges as a global hotspot for deals, Newswires is seeking an experienced editor to handle the biggest news as it breaks. The editor will commission stories, push for scoops, and run a team of enterprising reporters to deliver fast, accurate and insightful coverage for Newswires. The editor will shepherd news coverage to ensure it meets the needs of a broad audience, ranging from professional investors to readers of wsj.com .
The editor will join our APAC regional hub in Singapore, where they will be expected to coordinate closely with senior colleagues in Europe and the Americas. Stories should be conceived and edited with a global reader in mind, eliminating financial jargon and adding context that frames why a news event is significant. An important part of the job is to lead reporters in securing access to regional newsmakers and bring to life trends that are shaping the news agenda.
Accuracy, speed, excellent news judgment and a close eye for detail are essential. Successful candidates must be able to thrive in a fast-paced, high-volume news environment where teamwork and communication skills will be hugely important.
Excellent written English is essential.
Candidates should have several years of editing experience or a demonstrated track record of writing clean copy. Managerial experience is preferred.
This is an exciting opportunity to edit market-leading breaking news for Dow Jones, the global authority in business journalism and publisher of The Wall Street Journal.
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