Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal are looking for an enthusiastic, energetic reporter to join a team that covers Asian financial markets in real time for all our platforms, from newswires to the WSJ online.
The reporter would be responsible for developing a deep understanding of a markets beat, writing short, timely commentaries on what’s happening, and weighing in with longer pieces on the most important developments for our global audience.
We specialize in insightful, original journalism that explains and moves markets. As such, we want journalists who are curious and can write quickly and with clarity, and have a passion for exploring and breaking news.
Previous markets-reporting experience is a plus, as is proficiency in Mandarin or Cantonese.
To apply, go here.
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