The Wall Street Journal is looking for someone with experience in covering finance and investment to join a team focused on the wealth management industry.
This reporter will cover the country’s biggest retail brokerages, a key beat on the Wealth Adviser team. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to cultivate sources and produce exclusive stories, and to write engagingly and authoritatively.
The ideal candidate will already have experience covering the financial advisory business. Some experience with video is helpful but not required.
Interested journalists should attach a resume and 3-4 relevant clips to their online application.
To apply, go here.
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