The Wall Street Journal’s real-time news desk seeks a visual reporter to create and execute visual journalism for U.S. news.
This reporter would look for opportunities to tell stories and present information in creative ways off the news, including via graphics and charts, data, photos, video and/or social media. He/she would be responsible for generating ideas, reporting the information, and then presenting it in a visual way, sometimes working with the Journal’s graphics and multimedia staffers. Data analysis skills and a familiarity with interactive programming are encouraged.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
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