The ideal candidate should have significant experience covering the agencies that deal with the government’s most sensitive secrets, including the CIA, NSA, and ODNI. Our audience is craving to learn more about the government’s shifting policy with public and private-sector digital defense. The ability to bring readers inside the clandestine world of espionage and the technical frontlines of cyber warfare is paramount.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrated history of nailing big scoops on “hush hush” programs and writing agenda-setting investigations into state-sponsored hacking and influence operations. Vital to this job’s success is also the ability to grasp the political nuances of U.S. intelligence programs and how different administrations can adjust or bend capabilities.
An ability to provide a high-level briefing on breaking intelligence matters with little notice, while also producing deep, collaborative projects on the evolution of digital conflict, is required. The opportunity to collaborate with the WSJ’s talented colleagues on our tech, national security, and corporate reporting teams is one of the best parts of this job.
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To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter detailing how you would do the job, and five examples of your best work by Thursday, April 16th. 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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