The WSJ is looking for an editor/reporter for China Real Time, its highly successful and innovative Chinese blog.
The post serves as a linchpin for CRT, ensuring that it maintains its position as a leading-edge showcase for our wider China coverage and a must-read for people interested in China. The editor helps curate CRT, which is drawing about 700,000 to 800,000 page views a month and rising.
The blogger also writes extensively, curates, and works with reporters in the China bureau and the region and with guest contributors to produce a steady flow of smart, accessible entries.
The role is crucial to widening our audience and bringing in new subscribers through registrations and other outreach.
To apply, go here.
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