The Wall Street Journal is looking for audience voices reporters who will be responsible for moderating audience conversation, creating and implementing engagement strategies, and reporting and writing stories related to audience voice.
The ideal candidates will be comfortable making objective decisions quickly about whether audience posts meet guidelines for publication. They will deploy strategies to drive deeper engagement with members, as well as help create articles and other features from audience submissions.
Candidates should be comfortable interacting directly with readers as a representative of The Wall Street Journal. This position will involve editorial decision-making on featuring the most thoughtful comments, helping editors and reporters develop prompts, and finding relevant reader questions, tips and story ideas.
There are two roles being offered. This listing is for traditional work hours, though flexibility around work schedule is very helpful in these jobs.
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