Reuters is looking for an accomplished editor to spearhead investigative coverage in Asia.
The editor will be working with Reuters journalists in bureaus from Afghanistan to Japan. Candidates must have a proven ability to conceive and execute polished, high-impact investigative and explanatory journalism. The ideal candidate will be comfortable with business and economic affairs and with political and general news. She or he will be adept at both longer-term projects and quicker, on-the-news investigative stories.
Qualifications
Requirements include clear and flawless prose; world-class bullet-proofing skills; the ability to tell a gripping story; and the capacity to inspire and enable other journalists to do the best work of their lives. Candidates should send a CV and clips to Mike Williams, global enterprise editor, at Michael.j.williams@thomsonreuters.com.
At Thomson Reuters, we believe what we do matters. We are passionate about our work, inspired by the impact it has on our business and our customers. As a team, we believe in winning as one – collaborating to reach shared goals, and developing through challenging and meaningful experiences. With over 60,000 employees in more than 100 countries, we work flexibly across boundaries and realize innovations that help shape industries around the world. Making this happen is a dynamic, evolving process, and we count on each employee to be a catalyst in driving our performance – and their own.
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