WSJ seeks an enterprise editor in DC

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a full-time editor to lead its Washington Enterprise team, which is responsible for helping to produce the coverage area’s most ambitious journalism. Running alongside our top-notch news coverage, our enterprise journalism is crucial to providing readers with content they won’t find anywhere else, in particular articles and other […]

WSJ seeks a DC deputy coverage chief

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a deputy coverage chief in the Washington bureau who will be responsible for ensuring that all of our news coverage meets the highest standards of Wall Street Journal reporting and editing. The editor will work hand-in-hand with the Washington coverage chief to set the tone for all the […]

WSJ seeks a US economy bureau chief

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced editor to lead our coverage of the U.S. economy. As U.S. Economy Bureau Chief, you’ll manage a team of reporters covering the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve at a pivotal time. Unemployment, spending and inflation data all tell us that the economy is in good shape. […]

WSJ’s Mauldin among the DC bureau departures

Wall Street Journal reporter Will Mauldin was among those laid off in the Washington bureau. He had been covering the State Department and foreign policy. He has reported from 40 countries, frequently traveling with the U.S. secretary of state and other senior officials. Since Russia’s broad invasion of Ukraine, Will has written frequently about diplomacy to reopen […]

WSJ EIC Tucker: Job openings for those laid off in DC

Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Monday: Dear all, The restructuring that we announced last week in the Washington bureau has been difficult, I know, to many of you across our newsroom—especially to those who worked closely on many stories over many years with those who were directly impacted by […]

WSJ seeks an economics reporter in Houston

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter to cover the economy in the western U.S. The U.S. economy is a hodgepodge of regions, cities, states, neighborhoods. To understand it, we need to be talking to the people, business owners and government officials who live in them. We’re looking for a reporter who, guided […]

WSJ seeks a financial regulation reporter in New York

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an enterprising and well-sourced reporter to cover financial regulation. The U.S. financial system is a sprawling network of banks, exchanges, asset managers and payment networks. It is governed by a mishmash of federal, state and local regulators. The importance of that matrix was on display last year when […]

WSJ seeks an economics reporter in Atlanta

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter to cover the economy in the eastern U.S. The U.S. economy is a hodgepodge of regions, cities, states, neighborhoods. To understand it, we need to be talking to the people, business owners and government officials who live in them. We’re looking for a reporter who, guided […]

WSJ seeks an economics reporter in New York

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter to cover the U.S. economy. There’s never been a more fascinating – or important – time to cover this boundless topic. Unemployment, spending and inflation data all tell us that the economy is in good shape. The people living in it say otherwise. There are countless […]

Newsletter editor Gonzalez among the WSJ layoffs

Miguel Gonzalez, who edited the Wall Street Journal’s Politics & Policy newsletter, was among the layoffs in the Washington bureau. Prior to that, he was a news editor on the politics team in Washington. Gonzalez worked for the Journal in Hong Kong for more than a decade, where he was transportation editor and senior editor […]