WSJ seeks a real-time editor in Singapore

Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal seek experienced financial journalists to help oversee the work from a team of reporters focused on corporate disclosure news, quickly and expertly producing articles primarily for Dow Jones Newswires and as needed for the WSJ.com . This is a hybrid role that includes writing and rewriting/editing responsibilities. […]

WSJ seeks consumer health reporter in New York

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter to join Life & Arts to cover consumer health. The beat will focus on newsy personal health trends with an emphasis on mental health (stress, anxiety, depression, ADHD, Alzheimer’s) and men’s health. The beat will also include health news and trends around wellness, diet, unregulated supplements and […]

WSJ hires Vallice for video team

The Wall Street Journal has hired Christina Vallice as part of its video team. Vallice’s role is senior executive producer for news and specials and she will lead the news and analysis video team. She comes to The Journal from Vice, where she helped launch Vice News Tonight. As a supervising producer for the HBO […]

WSJ hires Michaud as audiences voices reporter

The Wall Street Journal has hired Anne Michaud as an audience voices reporter with the team that is working to elevate audience discourse. She previously worked for Newsday, where she served as a member of the editorial board, managed reader interaction projects and wrote a regular opinion column. Many of her op-ed pieces were inspired […]

Washington Post hires WSJ’s Greene as tech reporter

Washington Post business editor David Cho, deputy business editor Zachary Goldfarb and technology editor Christina Passariello sent out the following announcement on Wednesday: We are thrilled to announce that Jay Greene will be The Washington Post’s new technology reporter in Seattle. As part of our expanding coverage of technology, Jay will examine how the Pacific […]

WSJ seeks a tech reporter in San Francisco

The Wall Street Journal seeks an experienced and innovative journalist to cover the technology and technology companies that are changing business. The rise of new tools and business models like machine learning, cloud-computing, and subscription-based software is reshaping not only the multitrillion-dollar IT sector but other industries, from aerospace to agriculture. This reporter will find […]

WSJ hires Lam as personal finance bureau chief

The Wall Street Journal has hired Bourree Lam as its bureau chief of personal finance coverage. She started on Monday. Lam was most recently senior editor of work and money coverage at Refinery29, a leading digital publication for millennial women. She assigned and edited trending, service, and reported pieces on personal finance, career, and technology. She also worked with […]

WSJ hires Barger as digital editor of Mansion section

The Wall Street Journal has hired Kerry Barger to be the digital editor of its Mansion section. Barger has been the digital editor of The Real Deal in New York. She also spent three years as the social media editor of The Real Deal. She previously worked as social engagement manager for Houlihan Lawrence and as editor […]

NY Times hires WSJ reporter Epstein

Wall Street Journal reporter Reid Epstein has been hired by The New York Times and will join its politics desk. At The Journal, Epstein he covered the 2016 presidential campaign and then Democratic politics in the age of Trump. He has covered national politics for a decade, with scoops ranging from Mitt Romney’s car elevator […]

WSJ reporter Kantchev moving to Moscow bureau

Wall Street Journal reporter Georgi Kantchev is moving from its London bureau to its Moscow office. Kantchev will cover Russia and the region for the paper. He has been in the London bureau since December 2014 covering financial markets. Kantchev was a finalist for the Gerald Loeb Award in 2016. He previously worked as a […]