The Wall Street Journal’s Management bureau seeks an enterprising reporter to cover business schools, executive education and the world of entry-level workers.
This reporter will step into the role at a crucial moment of reckoning for business schools, which face steep challenges to their business models.
The successful candidate will be expected to break news and produce in-depth features about individual institutions, the market for business education, hiring trends for fresh graduates and corporate panic over millennials. This reporter will be called upon to team up with colleagues at bureaus around the Journal, so strong collaboration skills are a must.
Please include a resume, cover letter and up to five published clips with the online application.
To apply, go here.
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