The Wall Street Journal is seeking a columnist to cover personal finance from New York.
The successful candidate will be the leading voice on personal finance matters in print and online, have a deep knowledge of personal finance, an eye for spotting news and a proven ability in writing insightful and engaging columns that would be of interest to investors and casual business readers in the U.S. and elsewhere.
Must have written columns for major national publications for at least 5 years. This role will report to the Deputy Editor, Markets & Investing.
To apply, go here.
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