The Wall Street Journal is looking to hire an experienced reporter for the Midwest region. The reporter will find distinctive, original stories, deftly mixing knowledge of data and policies with on-the-ground reporting in communities throughout the region.
As part of the Journal’s U.S. News team, the reporter will also be called on to help cover major breaking news events.
This is a job for a senior reporter and will be based in Chicago with the expectation of traveling across the region. It will report to the Midwest bureau chief in Chicago.
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