The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal is seeking a reporter in Washington, D.C.
Risk & Compliance Journal is read by compliance officers, risk managers and lawyers who want to keep up with and understand new laws and regulations around the world. We highlight the most significant rules and how companies can comply with them, making our publication an important resource for these specialist readers.
We’re seeking an independent and self-motivated journalist who can not only break news but also explain the meaning of that news to our readers, as well as producing a steady flow of analytical stories. The role is part of a small team of specialized journalists but also entails working with other journalists across the WSJ organization.
Please include a resume, cover letter and up to five published clips with your online application.
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