Life & Work is a new team at the Journal that helps readers navigate big decisions and examines the ways we spend money and time, manage our careers, navigate technology, optimize our health and improve our relationships. You’ll cover news and service, anticipating and reacting to trends or explaining how macro forces like competition for talent and return to offices affect workers’ daily lives and rituals – from winning promotions to creating hybrid schedules that work for their lives.
You are a reporter passionate about the beat and full of ideas who can deliver deadline copy with verve. You spot trends ahead of the competition and source broadly, from business leaders and industry experts to end users. As part of this role, you will cover M.B.A. programs and their value proposition for workers from Wall Street to Silicon Valley. You will break news about the ways companies recruit on campus, what’s changing in business schools’ curriculum, the rise of M.B.A. programs outside the U.S. and debates over how a strong economy, rising education cost and cultural trends are shifting the market for business education. You’ll also cover the college-to-career transition and the ways young professionals are reshaping the workplace.
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While you will likely start remotely, this job will eventually be based in our New York office and reports to Careers & Work Bureau Chief Lynn Cook.
To apply, submit a cover letter describing your experience and what you would bring to this job, a detailed resume and five clips with explanations about what the stories show about your capabilities.
To apply, go here.
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