The China bureau of the Wall Street Journal is hiring for an experienced tech reporter to cover technology and the way it is shaping governance and daily life in China.
Candidates will be working collaboratively with a corporate news team in Beijing and Shanghai that is consistently ahead of the competition in breaking news about Chinese tech players, Silicon Valley companies doing business in China and startups.
Additionally, the reporter will also be required to offer the audience the context and perspective to understand how innovations and developments are taking place in China.
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