The Wall Street Journal is seeking an enterprising reporter to cover business education and the M.B.A. market. This newsy beat touches on many aspects of the Journal’s coverage and offers opportunities to write about seismic changes underway in education, hiring and how young professionals are making their way in the workforce.
The ideal candidate has between 1-3 years reporting experience in education, finance or a related field, has the ability to spot news and trends and can balance short, medium and long-term assignments. Excellent sourcing, writing skills are a must.
Please include a cover letter, resume and up to five published clips with your online application.
To apply, go here.
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