The World Desk of The Wall Street Journal seeks a new International Editions Editor to help shepherd our news coverage aimed at the Europe and Asia editions of The Wall Street Journal, tying together our global efforts for online and print to help make the most effective use of our reporting and editing for all the ways we publish.
This job, based in New York, calls for an inventive problem solver with strong news judgment and smooth organizational skills. The person will work with bureaus and news desks across regions and time zones – especially the edition owners in London and Hong Kong — to help chart the most direct paths for our journalism to get where it needs to go and say what it needs to say.
The ideal candidate has a good understanding of the global WSJ structure, notable editing talent and a flair for presenting news in print and online.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
To apply, go here.
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