Investigations are at the core of our mission to deliver distinctive, in-depth journalism. As an investigative reporter, you will collaborate closely with editors, reporters and visual teams across our global newsroom to uncover hidden truths and bring to light stories of significant impact.
You will work alongside the Investigations Editor and other team members to develop and execute some of the Journal’s most ambitious journalism. Your role will involve diving deep into complex topics, particularly in business and finance, to reveal critical information that serves the public interest.
To succeed in this role, you must have a proven track record in investigative journalism, with experience tackling major projects and breaking high-impact stories.
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This position reports to the Investigations Editor in New York.
To apply, go here.
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