The Wall Street Journal seeks a deputy editor for news operations.
The successful candidate will assist the Editor, News Operations, in discharging his duties.
The deputy serves as News department’s chief liaison to Human Resources, Finance and Real Estate/Facilities departments; works with News managers to hire, promote, transfer and terminate staffers, and set pay levels; monitors, enforces and approves News spending versus budget; works with Real Estate/Facilities team to ensure appropriate workplace accommodations for News staffer; works with Technology to provide News staffers with appropriate technology to perform their duties; and handles other operational and administrative tasks for the News department.
The role requires deep knowledge of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones & Co., excellent judgement and confidentiality.
To apply, go here.
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