The Wall Street Journal seeks an education reporter

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced, ambitious and versatile reporter to cover the nation’s K-12 schools American educators are rethinking how and what they teach as they navigate the culture wars and the learning loss many students experienced during the pandemic. This position represents an opportunity for a talented journalist to explore […]

WSJ news editor Kelly retires

Dan Kelly, a news editor for page one at The Wall Street Journal, is retiring. He received the 2007 Lawrence Minard Editor Award, named in memory of Forbes editor Laury Minard, from the Gerald Loeb Awards for his editing work. “I have been blessed with a long and rewarding career at The Wall Street Journal. […]

WSJ wins four National Press Club awards

The Wall Street Journal won four of the annual National Press Club awards, which were announced on Tuesday. The Journal was recognized for its work on investor-backed telehealth services, photography of Ukrainian soldiers who had tripped a land mine, an examination of Southwest Airlines’ role in last year’s holiday travel debacle and its humorous take […]

The Wall Street Journal seeks audience strategists

The Wall Street Journal is seeking audience strategists to help define what we cover and how we cover it. You will be working with a team of editors and journalists in the U.S., Europe and Asia to ensure our journalism engages our subscribers and reaches a wide audience in the most compelling way. The job […]

WSJ hires Siew as CFO Journal bureau chief

The Wall Street Journal has hired Walden Siew to be bureau chief of the CFO Journal. He has been at crypto news site The Block as executive editor and previously was at Investopedia. Before Investopedia, Siew previously was editor in chief of Arizent’s Employee Benefits Group, overseeing the Employee Benefit News and Employee Benefit Adviser brands. Siew had been the […]

Al-Muslim joins WSJ audio/podcast team as producer

Wall Street Journal staffer Aisha al-Muslim has joined the paper’s audio and podcast team as a development producer. She previously was part of the talent and recruiting team and had overseen the interns. She previously had been a reporter on the WSJ Pro Bankruptcy team, and she previously was a spot news reporter on the real-time news […]

The Information hires Yang as Asia bureau chief

Tech news site The Information has hired Jing Yang as its Asia bureau chief. She has been a Wall Street Journal senior correspondent covering M&A, IPOs, private equity and broad finance and business news in the region. She previously covered Chinese conglomerates for Bloomberg News in Shanghai and has also worked at the South China Morning Post and shipping journal Lloyd’s […]

WSJ announces new roles for Beaudette and Rout

The Wall Street Journal has appointed Marie Beaudette as finance coverage chief and has expanded Larry Rout’s role to obituaries editor. In her new role, Beaudette will be responsible for the Journal’s coverage of financial news and manage the team of more than 80 reporters and editors that produces it. Previously, she worked as a […]

WSJ seeks a talent acquisition manager

The Manager, Talent Acquisition will support the full life-cycle of WSJ requisitions, from proactive sourcing to negotiating offers. As the WSJ accelerates our digital transformation, we are looking for an experienced leader to be a key part of that process. This role will also identify and implement better ways of working, supporting diversity initiatives, and […]

WSJ names McGinty its science bureau chief

Jo Craven McGinty has been named the science bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. She has been senior editor for talent for the past two years. McGinty has been writing The Numbers column for The Journal. Before joining the Journal in 2014, McGinty was a data reporter at the New York Times, where her subjects included […]