Nikkei Asia, a fast-growing publication covering Asian business and politics for a global audience, is looking for a new reporter for our Hong Kong bureau. S/he would lead coverage of key business and political developments in the city. S/he would be expected to break news and come up with original angles on daily developments as well as develop analytical, trend and profile pieces.
Candidates should have fluency in English, Cantonese and Mandarin. S/he should have significant experience writing about business, a strong news sense, a commitment to accuracy and be able to work collaboratively. Applicants who already have the right to work in Hong Kong preferred. Nikkei offers competitive remuneration.
To apply for this post, please send a CV and a selection of clips to hkjob@nex.nikkei.co.jp
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