The Wall Street Journal is seeking a deputy editor for its real-time, digital and print Finance team.
The right candidate will have a love of storytelling and a drive to help the Journal maintain and extend its position as the premier news organization in the world. The person would be dynamic and hard-charging with a proven ability to work fast and make decisions under pressure.
The successful applicant also will have strong leadership skills and a desire to help spearhead minute-to-minute coverage as well as help plan and execute long-form features.
Applications should include a resume and cover letter.
To apply, go here.
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