The Wall Street Journal seeks an experienced journalist to serve as a senior writer on the real-time news desk. This journalist would play a lead role writing breaking news articles on an array of important topics – from corporate developments disclosed in press releases to geopolitical stories to natural disasters and more.
The person in this position will primarily be producing articles for the DJX real-time platform and WSJ.com, helping ensure that the biggest breaking-news stories are presented in the fastest, most-effective manner. This journalist must be adept at compiling various strings of information and crafting first-rate news stories for prominent display on our digital platforms.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
To apply, go here.
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