The Wall Street Journal is looking for a dogged reporter to dominate print and real-time coverage of two of the most important financial companies in the world: J.P. Morgan Chase and Citigroup.
The ideal candidate will be able to break news on a regular basis, synthesize bits of reporting and analysis into richly woven narratives, and possess a track record of excellence in corporate coverage. We are looking for a quick study who can write with precision and flair on everything from bond trading and mortgages to investment banking and regulatory matters.
There also will be ample opportunities to work on broader industry pieces with fellow reporters on the banking team and in bureaus around the world.
Interested candidates should contact Banking Editor Rob Hunter at rob.hunter@wsj.com.
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