The Wall Street Journal seeks an enterprising reporter to cover the U.S. stock market, with a focus on exchange traded funds.
The reporter will be part of the rotation for daily coverage of the stock market, as well as be responsible for writing online and newspaper stories on trends within the market and its outlook.
In addition, this reporter will be responsible reporting on the impact that fast-growing ETFs are having on financial markets, identifying trends within ETF trading that provide a window into investor attitudes and writing sharp features on people and companies behind the action.
The ideal candidate will have five years’ experience at major publications, with financial-industry or markets experience a plus.
Please attach resume and clips to your online application.
To apply, go here.
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