The successful candidate will have a broad experience in editing a wide variety of news and feature stories and in packaging them as part of a sharp, visually attractive print product.
Ability to multi-task, edit quickly and accurately, and write compelling headlines and captions is essential. Digital experience is a plus, as the print desk works closely with the WSJ digital desk to elevate the offerings of both platforms.
Applications should include a resume and cover letter.
To apply, go here.
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