The Wall Street Journal seeks an experienced reporter to cover technology in China.
The reporter will join the Journal’s global technology team and cover multiple technology topics. We are seeking a strong writer and analytical thinker with an eye for trends and a curiosity about innovation and how it parlays into the commercial sphere.
Successful candidates should have a proven track record of breaking news as well as the ability to write broad trend and investigative stories. They must also be comfortable with and active on social media. Chinese language fluency is a plus. The position will be based in either Beijing or Shanghai.
To apply, go here.
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