The Wall Street Journal is looking for a veteran reporter to work on its investigative team. (https://dowjones.jobs/new-york-ny/reporter-investigations/34D59DE42B9B40359ADC3DE18B3D44BB/job/
It is looking for a journalist who has handled a broad range of investigative projects, as well as significant news scoops with demonstrable impact.
The ideal candidate is an accomplished digger with experience in a wide range of coverage areas. He
Data-analysis skills are highly valued, as are reporters comfortable working in a variety of media formats, including video and audio.
Strong preference will be given to candidates with business and financial expertise. The Journal is also looking for a team player who is comfortable working with beat and other reporters.
Candidates must have at least five years of experience in journalism with a focus on investigative reporting.
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