WSJ hires Bergengruen as DC reporter

Wall Street Journal Washington coverage chief Damian Paletta sent out the following on Thursday: Please welcome Vera Bergengruen, a veteran and decorated reporter who we are thrilled is joining our fantastic national security team. Vera joins the WSJ from TIME Magazine, where she was a roving senior correspondent covering the intersection of national security, tech, and politics (also […]
WSJ opens financial journalism fellowship applications

The Wall Street Journal announced it is opening applications for the third session of the WSJ Finance Reporting Fellowships, a professional training program for early career journalists with an interest in covering financial markets, the economy and personal finance. In partnership with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), the 12-month fellowship includes mentorship and training for […]
WSJ seeks a reporter to cover midsize deals

The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires are seeking a newshound to cover small and midsize corporate deals and activist campaigns in New York. We’re looking for a well-sourced reporter who can break news about corporate reconfigurations like mergers, stock offerings and spinoffs as well as corporate clashes. The Journal has long dominated coverage […]
WSJ seeks a corporate coverage chief

The Wall Street Journal seeks an experienced journalist for one of the most important roles at the whole company, Corporate Coverage Chief. The Corporate Editor is responsible for the Journal’s business coverage and for the team of more than 90 reporters and editors that produces it. The Journal has been leading coverage of business for […]
WSJ Pro seeks a data editor

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an editor to lead efforts to create, source and integrate data into our professional products. Data is an important element of WSJ Pro products, which serve financial and business professionals with news, analysis and data they can use at work. This editor will be responsible for bolstering existing […]
WSJ seeks a graphics reporter in New York

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced Graphics Reporter to produce visual stories and drive innovative storytelling for digital audiences. You will work on both fast-turnaround and longer-term news and enterprise projects that span a number of coverage areas, such as markets, finance, business, politics, technology, health and science. You will bring your […]
WSJ’s Zambelich departs for Baltimore Banner

Ariel Zambelich is leaving The Wall Street Journal to become visuals director at the Baltimore Banner. Zambelich is a lead photo editor for The Journal, providing visual coverage for its D.C. and National bureaus. Prior to the Journal, she was the senior photo editor for The Intercept, the supervising editor of photography and art director for […]
Washington Post hires Ackerman to cover the Fed

Washington Post business editor Lori Montgomery, deputy business editor Sandhya Somashekhar, economics editor Jennifer Liberto and Washington economics editor Mike Madden sent out the following on Monday: We are thrilled to announce that Andrew Ackerman, who has spent more than 13 years covering financial regulation in Washington, will be joining the Economics team to cover […]
WSJ promising ad guarantee during election

The Wall Street Journal is offering advertisers a performance guarantee, timed to the upcoming U.S. presidential election, to dissuade them from pausing their ad campaigns during the period, reports Mark Stenberg of Adweek. Stenberg reports, “The guarantee, which is offered in collaboration with the attention vendor Adelaide, will be effective for impressions measured between Oct. 15 and […]
WSJ seeks a European finance reporter

The Wall Street Journal seeks a reporter to cover the heart of the European financial system from Frankfurt, Germany. This person will lead our coverage of the European Central Bank, its regulatory arm and the largest commercial banks around the region. The ECB is both a monetary policy making arm and a node of information […]