The Wall Street Journal seeks an enterprising reporter to cover senior-level management, from the shifting role of the CEO and top executives to the changes rippling through the consulting firms that advise those leaders.
The successful candidate will be expected to pitch and produce newsy features that span companies and industries. This reporter will be called upon to team up with colleagues at bureaus around the Journal, so strong collaboration skills are a must. The reporter should also be comfortable with corporate filings and have an eye for killer detail.
This position is based in New York. Applications should include a resume, cover letter, and up to five published clips.
To apply, go here.
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