The Wall Street Journal’s Corporate Reporting Bureau seeks a thoughtful, experienced reporter to cover General Electric, Honeywell and United Technologies, three of the country’s biggest, most diverse and most important manufacturers. For an enterprising journalist, these companies offer a ready opening to a range of newsy fields including health care, defense, politics, finance and China, and we’d expect the successful candidate to make hay in all of them.
The ideal candidate will have the ability to dig in and break news on big companies, as well as to step back and find fresh, intelligent stories about the broader issues affecting U.S. corporations and their role in the economy. The job is based in New York.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
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