The Wall Street Journal seeks an experienced journalist who has the expertise, flair and creative ideas to be a senior reporter covering Wall Street.
This is a premier role, which will allow the reporter to roam across topics and disciplines on the Street – be it banks, markets, regulation, or people – and deliver stories of the highest impact. This reporter should be comfortable diving into the breaking news story of the moment, while also building a long-term investigation with data, documents and digging.
Ideally this person should have at least seven years experience, and fluency in core finance topics.
To apply, go here.
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