The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced reporter to handle the full range of subjects we cover in Russia – from corporate news to politics and foreign policy – for all platforms, including real-time, online and print.
We’re looking for a reporter with demonstrated experience covering complex, fast-moving stories in a highly competitive environment, able to combine beat-reporting skills with quick learning on new subjects as they hit the news.
The successful applicant will have experience writing quick, clean copy on breaking news, as well as more complex and ambitious features. Rewrite and editing experience would also be a plus. Russian language fluency is required.
If you feel that this position matches your skills, experience and motivation then please submit your CV which must state your salary expectations to be considered.
Please note only candidates requested for interview will be contacted.
To apply, go here.
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