Seoul Economic Daily Seeks Experienced Reporters for AI Era

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By Noh Hee-young
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[Notice] We are looking for experienced journalists to join us in the AI era. - Seoul Economic Daily Finance News from South Korea
[Notice] We are looking for experienced journalists to join us in the AI era.

Seoul Economic Daily is recruiting experienced journalists.

Founded on August 1, 1960, Seoul Economic Daily has served as a guiding beacon alongside Korea's economic development as the nation's first business newspaper. Throughout periods of boom and crisis, the publication has remained faithful to its journalistic mission through objective assessment, oversight, and policy alternatives.

The company is seeking talent to become digital navigators in the artificial intelligence era.

Positions Available: Limited openings

Eligibility: Graduates of four-year universities

※ Preference given to national veterans in accordance with relevant laws

Required Documents: One application form (company format), one certificate of employment/career (to be submitted at second-round interview for candidates passing initial document screening)

Selection Process: Document screening → Working-level interview → Executive interview → Pre-employment medical examination

Application Period: February 11, 2026 (Wednesday) 9:00 AM – February 23, 2026 (Monday) 6:00 PM

How to Apply: Visit the Seoul Economic Daily website (www.sedaily.com), click the experienced reporter recruitment banner, and submit application online (download company form, complete, and upload; online applications only)

※ Heavy traffic may cause connectivity issues on the deadline date. Early submission is recommended.

First-Round Results: March 4, 2026 (Wednesday), individual notification (successful candidates only)

Subsequent Schedule: To be announced individually

※ Offers may be rescinded if application contents are found to be false or cannot be verified.

※ Inquiries: Seoul Economic Daily General Affairs Department (02-724-8703, 8705)

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