WSJ reporter Paul departing for new opportunity

Wall Street Journal reporter Deanna Paul is leaving the newspaper for a new opportunity. Deanna has been reporting on New York courts and law enforcement. She previously covered national and breaking news for The Washington Post and was part of the newspaper’s team that was a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting, revealing the […]

WSJ reporter Singh is leaving

Preeti Singh, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, is leaving the news organization. Singh joined The Journal in January 2020 and has been reporting and writing on North American public pension systems and other institutional investors. She previously worked as a reporter for PEI, Debtwire and Buyouts Insider. Singh holds an MBA from Xavier […]

Wall Street Journal reporter McNish is departing

Jacquie McNish, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Toronto, is leaving the news organization. She has been covering some of the country’s biggest companies and helping The Journal expand its coverage of Canada. McNish has worked in Canada and the United States for The Journal and The Globe and Mail. She previously worked for the […]

WSJ host/senior producer Vigeland set to depart

Tess Vigeland, host and senior producer of “As We Work,” a weekly podcast on careers and work lives by The Wall Street Journal, will leave. Vigeland’s LinkedIn post reads: “I’ll be departing The Wall Street Journal, but have agreed to stay on through Labor Day (apropos of hosting a show about… labor). I’m grateful to […]

WSJ reporter Abdel-Baqui departing

Omar Abdel-Baqui, a breaking news reporter at The Wall Street Journal, will leave. Abdel-Baqui’s tweet reads: “Thrilled about this: I’m preparing to move to the Palestinian Territories as a @FulbrightPrgrm fellow in the coming weeks. I’ll be teaching English to Palestinian students for nearly a year through the program. I’m excited beyond words.” Previously, he […]

WSJ seeks a reporter to cover markets in real time

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a skilled, curious and enthusiastic markets writer with the experience to take a leading role in a new kind of coverage. Live Markets will become the Journal’s centerpiece for covering financial markets in real time, leaning heavily on analysis and intelligence and devoted to bringing news and insight […]

WSJ seeks an Apple reporter

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an enterprising, experienced reporter for one of our highest-profile beats, covering Apple. One of the biggest and most influential businesses in history, Apple has a record of redefining the technology industry. It is now in the middle of its own transformation, as it looks for new ways to […]

WSJ seeks a private equity reporter

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an enterprising news hound to cover one of the fastest growing and most influential areas of the global capital markets, private equity. Private equity touches nearly every corner of our lives from the software we use to the food we eat and even the music we listen to, […]

WSJ seeks a video journalist in New York

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a video journalist to join its YouTube video team. As a part of this team you will be producing a mix of topical videos on specific subject areas, original features and series ranging from three to eight minutes in length. You should have a professional background in video […]

WSJ’s Lewellyn joins Vox Media as “Today, Explained” producer

Amanda Lewellyn, a Wall Street Journal development producer, has joined Vox Media to work on its flagship product “Today, Explained” as a producer. She previously was a fill-in host and producer for the “Tech News Briefing” podcast at The Journal. Lewellyn has been at The Journal since November 2019, producing across multiple podcasts, including “Tech News Briefing” […]