Job Description:
Job Description:
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter in Washington, DC, to chronicle one of the most high-stakes, misunderstood, and divisive issues in government and business: international trade policy.
The ideal candidate will be someone with a deep knowledge of economics, Washington and the international trade landscape. The reporter will be tasked with breaking through talking points and pointing readers directly at the most consequential issues and power dynamics involved in trade, both in Washington and far beyond. Shifting alliances. Scrapped deals. Tariffs. Prices. Confused consumers. These are all things that impact governments, politics, businesses, and households. Come bring these stories to life.
The job will include a steady stream of ambitious features and will be expected to break news. Candidates should have five or more years experience writing news and feature stories, with clips that specifically demonstrate the ability to tell big, bold stories that everyone talks about.
The job will be part of our politics team and be based in our Washington, DC office.
You will:
Break news.
Develop original enterprise stories.
Conceive, report and write must-read stories that require minimal editing.
Embrace video, audio and other non-text storytelling formats.
Find smart, unexpected insights that advance major breaking news events.
Work with colleagues to conceive and executive bigger projects and series.
You have:
At least five years of professional journalism experience.
An ability to develop sources at the highest levels
A demonstrated ability to separate from the pack and find original approaches to even the most commoditized stories.
Top-notch narrative writing skills.
A steady hand under deadline pressure.
An ability and desire to provide fresh insights.
Reasonable accommodation: Dow Jones, Making Careers Newsworthy - We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. EEO/AA/M/F/Disabled/Vets. Dow Jones is committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, in our job application and/or interview process. If you need assistance or accommodation in completing your application, due to a disability, email us at
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Business Area:
Dow Jones - News - WSJ
Job Category:
Editorial/Journalism
Union Status:
Union rolePay Range: $130,000 - $170,000We recognize that attracting the best talent is key to our strategy and success as a company. As a result, we aim for flexibility in structuring competitive compensation offers to ensure we are able to attract the best candidates. The quoted salary range represents our good faith estimate as to what our ideal candidates are likely to expect, and we tailor our offers within the range based on the selected candidate’s experience, industry knowledge, location, technical and communication skills, and other factors that may prove relevant during the interview process.Pay-for-performance is a key element in our strategy to attract, engage, and motivate talented people to do their best work. Similarly to salary, for bonus eligible roles, targets are set based on a variety of factors including competitive market practice.For benefits eligible roles, in addition to cash compensation, the company provides a comprehensive and highly competitive benefits package, with a variety of physical health, retirement and savings, caregiving, emotional wellbeing, transportation, and other benefits, including "elective" benefits employees may select to best fit the needs and personal situations of our diverse workforce..