The Wall Street Journal is seeking a News Assistant to provide administrative support to the editor-in-chief of WSJ. Magazine and the Style coverage area, as well as support its editorial staff at large.
WSJ. Magazine and Style blend deep reporting, intelligent wit and good taste to create compulsively readable stories, analysis and features on the subjects of style, entertainment, celebrity, society, lifestyle and the arts at The Journal.
This role requires speed and proficiency with administrative functions and strong command of bustling publishing workflows across a large and dynamic team of journalists. The ability to juggle multiple priorities and work creatively against deadline is essential.
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To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter explaining how you would approach the job and a link to any related work samples.
Pay Range: $40,000 – $160,000
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