The Wall Street Journal seeks an accomplished journalist to help guide our management coverage.
The successful candidate will demonstrate broad experience and a capacity for big ideas, and have the temperament to help manage high-achieving reporters who are often called on to work with other bureaus around the Journal. This deputy would work with the Management bureau chief on editing, scheduling, story assignment and long-range planning of features on all platforms.
The editor will be expected to report as well and may take on responsibility for particular coverage areas depending on qualifications.
This position is based in New York. Applications should include a resume and cover letter.
To apply, go here.
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