The Wall Street Journal seeks a crackerjack reporter to cover corporate-bond markets with verve for real time, print and all platforms in between.
We are looking for someone who will get scoops, demystify market ructions and write colorful profiles along with newsy features.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate a deep understanding of financial markets and how they interact with the global economy, and five years’ experience at a major publication.
Please attach your resume and five clips to your application.
To apply, go here.
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