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Mideast Correspondent

Dow Jones & Company

Dubai

On-site

USD 80,000 - 120,000

Full time

28 days ago

Job summary

The Wall Street Journal seeks a skilled Middle East correspondent to cover business and politics in the region, focusing on topics from AI in the UAE to Saudi megaprojects. Applicants should have robust reporting experience, preferably with fluency in Arabic, and the ability to navigate complex stories in a dynamic environment.

Qualifications

  • At least 7 years of reporting experience.
  • Fluency in a regional language preferably Arabic.
  • Ability to identify sophisticated story lines.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute coverage ideas of money and politics in the Middle East.
  • Source and deliver significant, interesting stories.
  • Collaborate effectively with team members.

Skills

Reporting
Sourcing
Teamwork
Fluency in Arabic
Confidence and Savvy

Job description

Job Description:

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a Middle East correspondent to cover the intersection of business and politics in the regioneverything from AI in the UAE to megaprojects in Saudi Arabia to deals cut by President Trumps family and friends.

For the ambitious the regions Persian Gulf states offer gushers of money and governments eager to win influence gain leverage and get things done. Were looking for a skilled reporter and writer able to uncover and explain the deals and trends that define where money is flowing and to what end. That means sourcing among governments and industry alike and having the confidence and savvy to analyze and understand the ins and outs of business dealings.

As part of the Journals Middle East team you would also help shoulder the responsibility of broad coverage of this unpredictable and important region. You would contribute to our coverage of the Middle Easts many ongoing conflicts help staff major events and rush to the scene of unexpected news.

You will:

  • Enthusiastically develop and execute ideas for fresh important coverage of money and politics in the Middle East.

  • Have the demonstrated ability to source up on a beat and deliver important interesting and accurate stories.

  • Work well with colleagues in a team environment including stringers and fixers.

You have:

  • At least 7 years of reporting experience

  • Fluency in a regional language preferably Arabic.

  • The demonstrated ability to identify sophisticated story lines and execute them with a high degree of independence.

  • Strong sourcing instincts.

  • An open mind and a strong sense of ethics.

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Business Area:

Dow Jones - News - WSJ

Job Category:

Editorial/Journalism

Union Status:

Non-Union role
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