WSJ looking for new Colombia bureau chief

The Wall Street Journal seeks a dynamic journalist to fill the newly created position of bureau chief for South American coverage ex-Brazil. The successful candidate will supervise reporters in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. Experience covering the region is a must, as is the managerial skill to supervise a far-flung set of reporters. […]

WSJ seeking senior special writer for corporate news

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced investigative journalist to do deeply reported stories about American companies. The ideal candidate will be extremely comfortable with the full range of company filings and have a demonstrated facility in finding and analyzing data. The job involves unearthing and reporting out the clues hiding in the […]

WSJ seeks Brazil bureau chief

The Wall Street Journal seeks a dynamic and experienced journalist to lead its Brazil bureau. The successful candidate will be an outstanding writer, leader and thinker to take charge of reporters in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia, and shape our coverage of this fascinating country. Experience writing in depth on business, finance, economics […]

WSJ hires two new tech reporters

Wall Street Journal global technology editor Jonathan Krim sent out the following staff announcement on Wednesday: I’m delighted to announce two important additions to our technology team in San Francisco: Doug MacMillan will join us as a reporter, focusing primarily on the raft of pre-IPO consumer Internet companies that are changing much of how we […]

WSJ seeks M&A/corporate governance reporter

The Wall Street Journal seeks a reporter to cover the corporate governance and legal aspects of deals and dealmaking. The reporter, part of the Journal & DJX deals team, will be expected to write about often-overlooked but critically important deal terms, and the tactics and strategies behind them. The beat also involves coverage of lawsuits […]

WSJ seeking Canada bureau chief

The Wall Street Journal seeks a Canada bureau chief to guide coverage of a country and an economy that has punched above its weight through the global economic crisis but is at a critical juncture. Canadian pension funds and banks are on acquisition binges and Canada has become a staging ground for the reemergence of […]

WSJ seeks financial markets/trading reporter

The Journal seeks a reporter to lead its coverage of trading and financial markets. This position requires deep sources on Wall Street among high-speed trading firms, hedge funds and stock exchanges, and the ability to generate market-moving scoops as well as deeply-reported Page One features illustrating how technology is changing the way companies and individuals […]

WSJ seeking reporter to cover FCC and telecom

The Wall Street Journal’s Washington bureau is seeking a reporter to cover technology, telecommunications and the FCC. This crucial beat is of growing importance as the issues of cyber-security, privacy and use of the spectrum for wireless communications take on growing importance both in Washington and in the nation’s economy. The reporter on this beat […]

WSJ seeks reporter to cover law enforcement agencies

The Wall Street Journal’s Law Bureau is seeking a hard-hitting, enterprising journalist to cover New York’s enforcement agencies. The right candidate will be expected to deliver scoops and lead coverage of investigations emanating from the U.S. Attorney’s offices in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the New York state attorney general and the […]

WSJ seeks bankruptcy reporter in NYC

The Wall Street Journal seeks a reporter to cover bankruptcy reorganizations and the wider universe of corporate restructuring and distressed-debt investing, for specialist newsletters and The Wall Street Journal. We prioritize getting scoops but the successful candidate should also be able to write spot news stories and feature articles about industry trends and key players […]