The Wall Street Journal is seeking a Los Angeles bureau chief to lead coverage of the movie, music and gambling industries, as well as other business news anchored in the U.S. southwest.
The company is looking for an accomplished editor or a seasoned reporter able to lead a group of reporters on these and other important subjects. You should have a track record of identifying important stories, driving coverage and delivering scoops and enterprise in multiple formats.
You will also be editing copy.
Candidates must also be comfortable collaborating with colleagues globally.
This position reports to the Journal’s business editor Jamie Heller.
To apply, please submit a resume and a cover letter by September 15.
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