The Greater New York bureau of The Wall Street Journal seeks a reporter to cover the transportation beat, online and in print, and contribute stories of national impact to the WSJ’s U.S. News section and to Page One.
The successful candidate will know how to develop great sources at key transportation agencies and deliver timely scoops, along with breaking news and enterprise stories. The beat covers issues that affect drivers, passengers and commuters in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, whether they are taking subways, buses, commuter railroads, or driving their own car.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
To apply, go here.
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