WSJ seeks a White House reporter

The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced and aggressive reporter to be part of the team that covers the White House. The job involves press duty in the briefing room as part of a rotation but also enterprise stories and breaking news that will provide the most distinctive coverage of this huge story, particularly […]
WSJ seeks a visual editor

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a Visual Editor to set a vision, help transform and direct the visual coverage of our daily and long-term stories in the following coverage areas: Enterprise, Investigations, Life & Arts and our Exchange business news section. The Visual Editor will manage a team of graphics editors and graphics reporters […]
WSJ seeks Southeast politics/campaign reporter

The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced and aggressive reporter to be part of the political team that will cover the 2020 presidential election and beyond. The job will focus on covering themes, campaigns and issues that are key to the electoral states in the southeast and south. The job involves enterprise stories and […]
WSJ seeks a Washington Wire reporter

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a full-time experienced correspondent to drive one of the signature brands in political journalism: the Washington Wire. This feature has been a staple of WSJ politics reporting for decades and will be a key pillar of our coverage of the 2020 elections. We are looking for a writer […]
Wall Street Journal seeks an energy reporter in London

The Wall Street Journal seeks a reporter to cover the energy business out of London. The job involves coverage of BP, Shell and Total, three of the world’s biggest energy companies and three of Europe’s largest listed firms, as well as broad trends in energy including the rise of wind and solar and the energy […]
WSJ names Cheng its new China bureau chief

Wall Street Journal editor Matt Murray sent out the following announcement on Friday: All: I’m excited to share the news that Jonathan Cheng, after a stellar run as bureau chief in Seoul, has agreed to be the next China bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, assuming a vital post at a time when the […]
WSJ seeks a U.S. news editor in New York

The Wall Street Journal is adding an editor to our U.S. news leadership team. This editor will have both coverage and managing responsibilities, and will manage the spot news operation. An ability to manage a big breaking story as it unfolds as well as the eye for high-impact features is key for this role. We […]
WSJ seeks two spot news reporters in New York

The Wall Street Journal is looking to create a team of two spot news reporters in New York. The job requires news chops as well as enterprise thinking. The reporters need to identify important stories from around the country, as well as ones that resonate with readers because they are just irresistible to read. Reporters […]
WSJ seeks to hire eight national correspondents across the country

The Wall Street Journal is looking for eight national correspondents from across the U.S. to join our U.S. News team on a contract basis. The ideal candidates will identify high-impact stories and issues for us to cover. The reporter needs to love news and big, fast-breaking news stories. This is a great opportunity for someone […]
WSJ Pro adds four editorial staffers

Kimberly Johnson, editor of professional products at The Wall Street Journal, sent out the following announcement: Dear Colleagues, I’d like to introduce the newest members of WSJ Pro: Jana Zabkova returns to WSJ Pro as a senior publishing editor on our new, integrated editing desk. Jana, a 15-year veteran of Dow Jones, is returning to […]