Full-Time

WSJ seeks deputy Middle East bureau chief

May 10, 2026

Posted by Chris Roush

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a deputy bureau chief to help shape and shepherd our coverage of the Middle East from Dubai or Tel Aviv.

You’ll help reporters develop must-read stories about the most dynamic people and issues in the region. You’ll work closely with the Wall Street Journal’s team of reporters throughout the Mideast, helping them conceptualize high-impact stories and elevate breaking news with smart, unique angles.

The ideal candidate is equally comfortable handling breaking news, editing ambitious long-form features and coaching reporters to produce their best work. You should also be comfortable jumping into the fray to write and report strong stories of your own.

You have:

  • Impeccable judgment and the ability to exercise it under intense deadline pressure.
  • Sharp writing and editing skills alongside a deep appreciation for the craft of reporting.
  • A keen sense of the Journal’s audience – both present and future – and a demonstrated ability to help reporters craft appealing features.
  • A track record of capably handling breaking news on deadline.
  • A strong desire to work across coverage areas to produce top-notch journalism.

Requirements:

  • 4-7 years journalism experience, preferably running relevant coverage. Experienced reporters also are encouraged to apply.
  • A deep understanding of U.S. geopolitics and the priorities of the Defense and State departments.
  • Experience in the Middle East and/or knowledge of a relevant language are advantages but not mandatory

This position can based in Dubai or Tel Aviv.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining how you would approach the job by June 30. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and we encourage early submission as the position may be filled before the deadline.

To apply, go here.

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