The Media & Marketing team at The Wall Street Journal is looking for a deputy bureau chief to help guide and edit our coverage of television, advertising, publishing and digital media for the Journal and our CMO Today site.
The successful candidate will bring a steady hand on corporate news like M&A deals and executive shuffles, will be a fast and clean copy editor and should have a demonstrated knack for developing features for all Journal platforms.
She or he will also have an entrepreneurial spirit when it comes to growing our group’s profile online. Building CMO Today is a major focus, as is adding creative multimedia components to the stories we produce. Previous experience covering the media industry would be a bonus, but isn’t required.
If you’re interested, contact Bureau Chief Amol Sharma (amol.sharma@wsj.com).
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