WSJ Pro seeks an artificial intelligence reporter
WSJ Pro seeks reporter to focus on one of the hottest areas of technological change: artificial intelligence. WSJ Pro Artificial Intelligence serves executives who need to understand how those technologies can enable their businesses and be effectively implemented. The reporter in this position would cover artificial intelligence through a business lens, reporting and analyzing how […]
Wall Street Journal welcomes applicants for 10 internships
The Wall Street Journal is inviting applicants for 10 internships. The internship program is an opportunity for college juniors, seniors and graduate students to be fully immersed in The Journal’s Pulitzer Prize-winning newsroom, working with some of the best journalists in the world. The 10-week internship program offers hands-on work experience and one-on-one mentorship. Interns […]
Wall Street journal seeks education bureau chief
The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced journalist to join its U.S. news leadership team in a newly created position, education bureau chief. The editor will run the Journal’s coverage of education, a subject about which The Journal and its readers care passionately. The bureau covers all aspects of education from the college admissions […]
Wall Street Journal reporter forced to leave China
A reporter for the Wall Street Journal has been forced to leave China. Chun Han Wong, a Singaporean national, has worked in Beijing for The Journal since 2014. His credentials had been approved annually since then. The Journal applied to renew them late last month for a process that usually takes a matter of days. […]
Wall Street Journal seeks editors for publishing desk in New York
The Wall Street Journal is seeking skilled, highly creative editors for its fast-paced Publishing Desk in New York. These accomplished journalists are invigorated by the demands of the current news cycle and the importance of delivering top-quality stories and visuals to readers. Senior publishing editors meet and maintain WSJ’s high standards through precise and concise […]
Wall Street Journal seeks Middle East deputy bureau chief
The Wall Street Journal’s Middle East bureau is seeking a deputy bureau chief to help spearhead coverage of a volatile region home to big, fascinating stories. The Middle East is part of a larger geopolitical mosaic, and the deputy will be at the center of efforts to explain how developments in the region may connect […]
“Bad Blood” author Carreyrou leaves WSJ over paid speaking ban
Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou, the author of the well-received “Bad Blood” and a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, has left the paper because of its ban on paid speaking engagements, reports Lachlan Cartwright of the Daily Beast. Cartwright reports, “Carreyrou said part of the reason he’s leaving the paper after 20 years is because […]
WSJ seeks a personal tech columnist
Are you a journalist obsessed with how technology serves—and disturbs—your life? Are you open-minded and curious, yet skeptical and protective of your time, money and privacy? And can you write and talk about products and services in ways that engage people and help them make smart choices? The Wall Street Journal’s Personal Tech team is […]
Wall Street Journal seeks reporter to cover corporate world
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter to help readers understand the complexities of corporate finance, from cash management and accounting to mergers and acquisitions and succession planning. This reporter would be part of the CFO Journal team. CFO Journal is a must-read destination for finance executives and other professionals who need sophisticated […]
Wall Street Journal seeks senior reporter to cover Asia
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a senior reporter to dive into the biggest stories in Asia, based in Hong Kong. Reporters on this team have burnished coverage of everything from the Thai cave rescue to the New Zealand mosque shootings to Amazon in Asia. They’ve also turned out substantial investigative work on North […]