China is home to some innovative, deep-pocketed tech titans, nimble startups, ambitious venture capitalists and a government that wants a world-beating edge. We’re seeking a strong writer and analytical thinker with an eye for trends and a curiosity about innovation and how it plays out in the commercial sphere.
Successful candidates should have a proven track record of breaking news as well as the ability to deliver broad trend stories and investigative work. The position is based in Beijing and reports to the China bureau chief.
Dow Jones offers an opportunity to work for one of the world’s leading financial and business news companies. We invite interested candidates to submit a cover letter and detailed resume (including up to five published samples of your work), current and expected salary.
To apply, go here.
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