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Aug 17, 2009

Investigate financial crime in Washington D.C.

Thomson Reuters is looking for a reporter to cover financial crime in Washington D.C.
The journalist will become the senior correspondent for financial crimes in Washington. He or she will be responsible for:
  • Reporting on the fallout from the recession and bailouts, including civil and criminal prosecutions as well as investor lawsuits.
  • Helping lead a team of financial crime correspondents in multiple states.
  • Traveling to cover cross-border stories in places like London, Zurich and Hong Kong, working with journalists and editors in foreign countries.
Applicants should have at least five years' experience at a major news organization with a background in breaking major news. Knowledge of financial accounts is required. Candidates should also be comfortable building sources in multiple organizations and with computer-assisted reporting.

View the job posting and apply online here, under "Correspondent, Group O-Financial Crimes".


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