Wall Street Journal’s opinion section seeks beginning journalists for internships

The Wall Street Journal’s opinion section is seeking beginning journalists – juniors, seniors or recent graduates with reporting and writing backgrounds at their school newspapers or elsewhere – for 10-week paid summer internships in its New York City office. The internships are an opportunity to get hands-on experience working alongside some of the best opinion […]

WSJ Opinion: The state of journalism

Wall Street Journal Opinion brings “The State of Journalism” where college students discuss what is working and what is not. The extracts range from different students who view journalism in a political view, talk about its standards and the cost of news and on cutting corners. “Almost everyone claims to want an unbiased news media. […]

Wall Street Journal seeks multiple national correspondents from across U.S.

The Wall Street Journal is looking for multiple national correspondents from across the U.S. to join its news team on a contract basis. The ideal candidates will identify high-impact stories and issues to cover. The reporter needs to love news and big, fast-breaking news stories. This is a great opportunity for someone eager to be […]

WSJ hires eight for finance department; five get new beat

Charles Forelle, the financial editor of The Wall Street Journal, sent out the following announcement on Tuesday: Hi all, It’s always a pleasure to celebrate great stories and great people. You read the great stories, and I want to introduce you to the great people who’ve joined the Finance group or dived into new roles […]

How two WSJ reporters covered the WeWork story

The Lede, an internal Dow Jones newsletter, talked with Wall Street Journal reporters Eliot Brown and Maureen Farrell about their reporting on the WeWork story. Here is an excerpt: How did you know there was more to uncover at WeWork? What kept you going? Eliot: It was always clear from former employees and other sources […]

WSJ live journalism events to close revenue gap

The Wall Street Journal is turning its attention toward its events business to plug the revenue gap after the paper shut down print editions in the Asia Pacific and Europe, reports Shawn Lim of The Drum. Lim reports that the WSJ wants a “physical touch” with its readers in the market with a live journalism […]

WSJ reporters sign contract to write WeWork book

Wall Street Journal reporters Eliot Brown and Maureen Farrell have signed a contract with a Random House imprint to write a book about WeWork, reports Kia Kokalitcheva of Axios. Kokalitcheva writes, “The growing influence of technology companies on the world has made them not only the subjects of regulatory and investor scrutiny, but now also […]

Wall Street Journal seeks senior product designer for innovation team

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a senior product designer to join the its innovation team. Your focus will be on new initiatives and experiments across the newsroom. You will be connected to our large community of designers at the Journal to draw on broader tools, best practices and research. You will work with […]

Wall Street Journal seeks reporter to cover markets from Shanghai

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced reporter who is fluent in Mandarin and markets to cover China’s stock, bond and currency markets from the financial center of Shanghai. The Journal wants someone who can identify and explain important changes in Chinese asset prices, and put those in a global context. You will […]

Wall Street Journal seeks culturally curious editor to join its live journalism team

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a news minded, culturally curious, entrepreneurial editor to join its live journalism team. This editor will own and shape forums like WSJ Tech D.Live, CEO Council and the Future of Everything Festival and help develop new news-driven events. Journal events gather top leaders and thinkers and make news. This […]