The International Business Times is seeking experienced business and investigative reporters who can break news and keep us ahead of our competitors in this fast-moving digital era.
The ideal candidate will have several years of experience as a digital journalist able to work within tight deadlines, great news instincts and a proven ability to work a beat and develop sources. You will be responsible for producing high-quality stories with original reporting, have a keen understanding of social media and a talent for getting traffic.
Focus should be on the new global economy from Lagos to Little Rock, Shanghai to Sao Paolo. We’re interested in stories about multinational and domestic corporations, government economic policy, global financial services and international trade relations.
To apply, go here.
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