The Wall Street Journal is seeking a dynamic reporter to cover adviser best practices and independent advisers.
As part of the Wealth group, this reporter will spot market trends and write real-time pieces for the wires quickly and accurately, including profiles and narratives about advisers and how they run their practices.
The successful candidate will have proven knowledge of wealth management, be a demonstrated news breaker and sourcer, and have an eye for spotting news and information that would be useful to wealth advisers and other readers with an interest in wealth stories. Coverage of wealth topics will be of particular interest to Newswires readers and coverage will be tailored to serve this audience.
This role will report to the Wealth Editor and is based in New York.
Please include a resume, cover letter and up to six published clips with your application.
To apply, go here.
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