Dow Jones is hiring a journalist to join its innovative WSJ Brief team, focusing on telling stories smartly and concisely for a busy international audience.
The role focuses on adapting WSJ and Dow Jones content for a time-pressed audience. You’ll be passionate about user experience and will be closely monitoring the industry to bring new ideas to the table.
You will also have excellent news sense and be able to work to high standards, at times unsupervised.
This is a 6-month contract position.
The role is based in London and will cover various shifts.
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