The Wall Street Journal’s real estate group is looking for a dogged reporter to dominate print and real-time coverage of real estate stocks and funds along with shopping malls.
The ideal candidate will be able to break news on a regular basis and synthesize bits of reporting and analysis into richly woven narratives. A track record of excellence in corporate coverage is helpful.
We are looking for a quick study who can write with flair on everything from dividend cuts at real-estate investment trusts and financing packages for skyscrapers to the art of store placement in high-end malls.
There also will be ample opportunities to work on broader industry pieces with fellow reporters on the real estate team and from bureaus around the world.
To apply, go here.
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