Science and technology correspondent
The Economist is looking for a new science and technology correspondent. The job is based in London. Applicants need not necessarily have journalistic experience, but they must possess a clear and witty writing style and a wide-ranging knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, the subjects. Applications should include an article suitable for publication, and should be e-mailed to [email protected]. The closing date is July 7th.
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