Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal are looking for a reporter to cover Asia’s vibrant and growing energy markets.
The goal on the beat is to break market-moving news through exclusive stories and scoops of insight. The reporter will be expected to develop deep sources within the energy community including traders, producers, consumers and analysts, so that they can bring the most up-to-date insight and information to our global readers.
The role will include filing market reports and market talk items, but there will be ample opportunity for the reporter to write longer stories that tap into the deeper trends or personalities shaping the markets. The reporter will be part of our Asia commodities team and will work closely with reporters in the region as well as in New York and London.
We are looking for a reporter who is at home writing both short and long-form articles, comfortable both flashing headlines and delving into market data. Experience building deep sources and understanding of energy markets are musts.
To apply, go here.
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