WSJ hires Philly Inquirer’s McCabe to cover financial markets
Philadelphia Inquirer real estate reporter Caitlin McCabe has been hired by The Wall Street Journal to cover financial markets. She will start next month. Her last day at the Inquirer was Jan. 24. McCabe has been covering residential real estate since 2016. She previously was a suburbs reporter for the Inquirer. Her story with Grace […]
WSJ seeks a personal finance products and services reporter
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter to cover personal finance products and services. Americans are sold an ever-growing number of products to manage their financial lives: from digital apps and services for taxes and budgeting, to conferences and books on how to manage your money, to brokerages competing for retail investors. We’re […]
How a WSJ markets reporter uses data analysis to tell stories
The Wall Street Journal’s Women In newsletter features markets reporter Gunjan Banerji. Here is an excerpt: WSJ: What is the most challenging story you have worked on? Banerji: I was covering alleged manipulation in a popular Wall Street index—the Cboe Volatility Index—last year. In order to understand why people were saying the index was being […]
WSJ seeks a personal finance reporter
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a personal finance reporter who is eager to take big news moments and report on what it means for American households. We’re looking for a journalist who can clearly explain how simple and complex economic events affect individuals. You will write smart and analytical what-it-means-for-your-money stories about Fed […]
WSJ Pro hires Christie as publishing editor
Jim Christie has been hired as a publishing editor with WSJ Pro in San Francisco. He joined after nearly 19 years as a reporter with Reuters, where he covered major U.S. bankruptcy news, the finances of Western U.S. states and their local governments, California’s economy and general assignment news. He was also a deputy editor […]
WSJ hires Corse to cover cybersecurity and election interference
Alexa Corse has been hired by The Wall Street Journal to cover election interference and cybersecurity in Washington. She spent the summer of 2019 in London as the Daniel Pearl Memorial Journalism intern, and was an intern in the Journal’s D.C. bureau the two summers before that. Corse graduated from Stanford University in June with […]
WSJ seeks head of content experiences
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a strategic thinker and builder to help us lead the way in best-in-class, innovative news experiences. The aim is to help the Journal try new things in smart ways, all with a focus on finding things our audiences will find useful, meaningful or inspiring. You will oversee four […]
WSJ reporter Gold now covering climate and business
The Wall Street Journal senior reporter Russell Gold has switched beats and moved to cover climate and business as the Journal’s senior energy reporter. Gold is an award-winning journalist covering global and U.S. energy and climate issues. He has covered fracking, oil, renewables, electricity, batteries, natural gas and much more. He is also the author […]
WSJ seeks senior reporter to cover financial markets
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a senior reporter to cover financial markets in New York. You will join a team that delivers fast, smart news and thoughtful, long-form explanatory journalism on markets and on the people and forces that influence them. We are looking for an experienced financial journalist who can write stories […]
WSJ seeks an entertainment reporter in LA
The Wall Street Journal is hiring an entertainment reporter in Los Angeles to cover the booming business of talent. Streaming services’ quest for subscribers, and popular programming to attract them, is upending the market for producers, actors, directors and showrunners. We are looking for a reporter who can capture and chronicle these changes through stories […]