WSJ Pro seeks editor to lead venture capital coverage

The Wall Street Journal Professional Products group is seeking a top-notch editor to lead its Venture Capital team. The San Francisco-based editor will be responsible for producing a premium WSJ product offering that includes a daily newsletter, stories, events and data tools. The editor will work with a team of dedicated WSJ Pro editors and […]

WSJ seeks a tech editor in San Francisco

The Wall Street Journal is seeking an editor to help drive coverage of the technology industry. As part of our tech bureau in San Francisco, this person will oversee a team of reporters covering several of the world’s biggest and most-influential companies. Candidates should bring intense curiosity and healthy skepticism. The right person will have […]

WSJ hires Tilley to cover Microsoft

The Wall Street Journal has hired Aaron Tilley to cover Microsoft. He will start next month and be based in San Francisco. Tilley has been at The Information since December 2017, covering Apple and the broader hardware sector. “Over the past two years, I’ve worked on some of the best stories of my career all […]

Wall Street Journal seeks a senior platform editor

The Wall Street Journal seeks an editor who will be responsible for planning and leading programming decisions on the Journal’s native platforms—including mobile and desktop, email alerts and push notifications—to inform, engage and delight readers. Senior platform editors employ superb news judgment and knowledge of audience data in programming decisions. They demonstrate sharp writing and […]

Martin named WSJ’s Korea bureau chief

Gordon Fairclough, the global world coverage chief at The Wall Street Journal, sent out the following announcement on Wednesday: I am very happy to announce the appointment of Timothy Martin as The Wall Street Journal’s bureau chief in Korea, effective immediately. A Journal veteran who has worked in Chicago, Atlanta, New York and Seoul, Tim has proven […]

Rob Taylor leaves journalism after 24 years to join Australian government

Rob Taylor is leaving journalism after 24 years and postings in the Middle East, Kabul, Indonesia and South East Asia to take a communications job with the Australian government. Most recently, Taylor has worked at the Wall Street Journal for six years, covering political and general news as well as economics, in Australia and the […]

Wall Street Journal seeks reporter to cover white-collar crime in New York

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced reporter to cover white-collar crime and federal law enforcement in New York. The reporter for this high-profile assignment needs to love big, fast-breaking news stories, as well as deeply reported narratives and enterprise journalism. The beat is highly competitive, and an ability to source doggedly and […]

Wall Street Journal seeks news assistant for its lifestyle service section

The Off Duty section of The Wall Street Journal, a lifestyle service section that appears weekly in print and daily on wsj.com , is seeking a news assistant to work with its food, design, travel and gear sections. This is an entry-level position that would be suitable for applicants with at least one year of experience in […]

Wall Street Journal seeks a reporter to cover online shopping

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter to expand its coverage of online shopping, a fierce and fast-growing market. This is a corporate beat focusing on the newest entrants — as well as the shoppers behind them. The ideal candidate will work closely with the Journal’s retail/ecommerce reporters in New York and San […]

Guardian’s Siddiqui hired by WSJ

Sabrina Siddiqui, White House correspondent for The Guardian, is joining the Wall Street Journal to cover the 2020 election. Siddiqui has also written for The Huffington Post and Bloomberg News. She is a CNN political analyst and frequent commentator on cable TV and radio. Siddiqui graduated from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism.