Reuters is looking for an energetic, motivated and experienced journalist to head up our company news coverage out of the Netherlands. The Dutch capital is home to a wide variety of major multinationals, like Philips, Heineken and ING.
A key tax hub for many of the world’s largest corporations, Amsterdam also has a wide variety of midcap companies, from technology and finance to construction and chemicals.
The senior equities correspondent will work with a small team of reporters, heading up coverage of daily spot stories, breaking news, interviewing executives and generating compelling, deeply-reported initiative pieces.
He/she will also work with specialists around the world to break news on companies domiciled in the Netherlands, and work closely and imaginatively with our team in Brussels and in Gdynia and Bangalore to ensure we channel the right resources into the right stories.
To apply, go here.
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