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Business Day and BusinessLIVE are looking for a markets writer. We’re seeking an applicant with a track record of writing news and analysis. Speed and accuracy are essential. The successful candidate must have an understanding of and the ability to write routine markets stories on currencies, bonds and stocks.

An ability to manage multiple stories simultaneously under strict deadlines and to weigh in quickly with smart analysis;Proven ability to write clearly and authoritatively; andRelevant diploma/degree;Excellent news-gathering, research and writing skills;Excellent communication skills;Personal skills and attributes Closing date: March 31 2019

Qualified applicants may submit their CV, cover letter, three writing samples and two references to Managing Editor Kevin O’Grady atTiso Blackstar Group is an affirmative action employer and preference will be given to candidates who will add to the diversity of our organisation. Should we not respond to you in the next 21 days, you may regard your application as unsuccessful.

 

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