WSJ seeks a features editor

The Wall Street Journal’s business and finance weekend section, Exchange, is looking for a skilled, experienced editor to work on some of our most ambitious business stories. The ideal candidate will be passionate about business coverage and working with reporters. Our goal is to bring curiosity and enthusiasm to reporters’ story ideas, which results in […]

Rabil joining standards and ethics team at WSJ

Sarah Rabil has joined the standards and ethics team at The Wall Street Journal as an editor. She has been an editor on the Work & Life team. Previously, she was assistant managing editor for talent. Rabil had been leading external and internal recruitment efforts, working with hiring managers and other senior editors to ensure that […]

WSJ executive producer Bosonin departs

Paolo Bosonin, executive producer of international at The Wall Street Journal, has left the publication for a new opportunity. He led a team of journalists across Europe in Asia in charge of international video and audio coverage. Bosonin had been at The Journal since February 2015, starting as a video producer in Hong Kong. He […]

WSJ hires Tabb as senior video journalist

The Wall Street Journal has hired Michael Tabb as a senior video journalist. Tabb has been a freelance producer since May 2020, working with organizations such as Scientific American and the Thomson Reuters Foundation. He previously was a video and motion graphics producer for FiveThirtyEight and a senior video journalist for Quartz. Tabb is a […]

WSJ hires White as senior platform editor

The Wall Street Journal has hired Everic White as a senior platform editor. He helps run the Journal’s homepage, apps and alerts. White previously was with Forbes as deputy social media editor and at Bloomberg “Quicktake” as social media editor. He also worked as a social media specialist for CNBC and as a web producer for Politico. […]

WSJ names Lesko its international executive producer

Amanda Wills, head of WSJ Video, sent out the following on Monday: All: I am thrilled to announce that Jamieson Lesko will be joining The Wall Street Journal as Executive Producer of International. She will be based in London, overseeing teams there and in Singapore. Jamieson comes to the Journal with decades of international reporting […]

WSJ hires Lin as motion graphics director

Jacqueline Lin has joined The Wall Street Journal as motion graphics director. Lin is a Taiwanese-Canadian art director and motion graphics director, based in Brooklyn, New York. Previously, she worked at Vice, where she was a senior art director for Vice Digital Entertainment. In this role, “she oversaw all visual assets for video, editorial and […]

WSJ seeks a video journalist in London

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a video journalist to join its global news operation in London. Video journalists are responsible for producing topical, quick-turn, news-focused videos. We’re looking for someone with a professional background in video journalism and who demonstrates exceptional editing skills. This person will join a team responsible for producing short, […]

What top female editors in biz journalism means for coverage

Heather McGregor of journalism.co.uk looks at female top editors at The Wall Journal, The Financial Times and The Economist for the first time ever and what that means. McGregor writes, “All of that is fantastic progress, and more likely to inspire other women journalists to want to be editors – after all, it is hard to be […]

ME Pensiero leaves Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal managing editor Karen Pensiero sent out the following message on Wednesday: Dear Colleagues, I’m leaving the Journal early next week after more than 37 years of incredible opportunities and adventures. My work and time with each of you has enriched my life – whether it was making sure you were properly welcomed into […]