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Seeking a journalist to cover China

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The Economist is looking for a journalist to help with our growing coverage of China. Salary negotiable. Applicants should have a good knowledge of China—including its regions, politics and culture. A command of standard Chinese is essential. Applicants should submit a test piece of no more than 500 words that they think could appear in the newspaper, two further ideas for articles and a CV. Please send them, by February 21st, to The Foreign Editor, The Economist, 25 St James's Street, London, SW1A 1 HG, or [email protected].

This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline "Seeking a journalist to cover China"

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