The Wall Street Journal is seeking an editor to join a new team within its newsroom, creating content unique for the mobile experience.
The ideal candidate: is an entrepreneurial journalist who sees a story as more than just; has a blogger mentality; works quickly and accurately; and can boil a complex news event into a clear, conversational and concise story.
GOOD WRITING AND DEMONSTRATED GOOD NEWS JUDGMENT ARE NECESSITIES.
Applicants should be comfortable as generalist, but having some specialty in a topic (i.e. markets and finance, technology, world) or special skills like designing graphics or editing video is a plus.
To apply, go here.
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