WSJ seeks a personal economics reporter

The Wall Street Journal’s Personal Finance bureau seeks a reporter who can help readers navigate the economics of everyday life. There is information asymmetry in every financial transaction. You will tell stories that give readers the information and insights to improve their odds by: 1) crunching the numbers on financial decisions big and small, breaking […]

WSJ roles out style news team

Sarah Ball, editor of style news at The Wall Street Journal, sent out the following on Monday: All: After launching over the summer, Style News is now live with its full staff as of today, Monday, Sept. 12th—thanks to support and help from so many of you. Please join me in welcoming and congratulating these excellent […]

Hart joins St. Louis Biz Journal as a reporter

Connor Hart has joined St. Louis Business Journal as a reporter. Hart was an intern at The Wall Street Journal, where he worked on the Real Time news desk. He interned at The State Newspaper and was managing editor of The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina’s student-run publication. Hart graduated from the University of […]

Velasco departs the WSJ for McClatchy

Haley Velasco, a social media editor at The Wall Street Journal, has left after five years. Previously, she served as a digital publishing editor and digital production assistant at the Journal. She has joined McClatchy as an audience engagement manager. She worked freelance for The Drum, Vox Media and The New York Times. She interned […]

Union members approve one-year contract with Dow Jones

A majority of the members of IAPE The NewsGuild-CWA Local 1096 that represent journalists at Dow Jones & Co. have voted to approve a new, one-year collective agreement. Polls closed Friday at 12 p.m. EDT, and 94.3% of voting members approved the new agreement, while approximately 5.7% chose to reject the deal. More than two-thirds […]

WSJ seeks a speed and trending reporter in Los Angeles

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a quick-thinking reporter for our Speed & Trending team. This group at the heart of the newsroom is the first word on many of the most important stories of the day, writing with speed, precision and authority across subject areas. Driven by the Journal’s coverage priorities and audience […]

The Information hires Becker as finance editor

The Information founder Jessica Lessin sent out the following on Thursday: I am thrilled to announce that Nate Becker will be joining us later this month as Finance Editor to expand The Information’s coverage of financial services. He’s joining us from WSJ where he helped lead the paper’s renowned team covering deals and Wall Street. He also […]

Rabil returns to WSJ newsroom on Life & Work team

Sarah Rabil, who had been assistant managing editor for talent at The Wall Street Journal, has become an editor on the Work & Life team. She had been on a sabbatical for the past year. Rabil had been leading external and internal recruitment efforts, working with hiring managers and other senior editors to ensure that […]

WSJ seeks a national legal affairs reporter

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a seasoned journalist to join its Law Bureau as a national legal affairs reporter. This position provides endless story opportunities for a versatile reporter who is passionate about the law and comfortable managing a broad beat. The successful candidate will be part of a small, nimble team that […]

Bloomberg hires Kim as data visualization reporter

Bloomberg News has hired Kyle Kim as a data visualization reporter. He previously was at the Wall Street Journal as a graphics reporter. Kim previously was a data/graphics journalist at the Los Angeles Times where he pitches, reports and produces data-driven visualizations through maps, charts, diagrams and interactives. Previously, he was with GlobalPost where he […]