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 as long as the newspaper has existed, and you’ll need both to carry on this tradition of excellence and to think creatively and innovatively about how we should do it afresh for a changing world and changing audiences in digital realms.
To succeed in this role, you’ll need a thoroughgoing knowledge of the business world drawn from experience covering it, from startups to tech behemoths. You’ll need the capacity to lead a large team through big news moments and the strategic wisdom to set it on a long-term course. You’ll need ambition and drive and a commitment to daily excellence. This is a topic on which we must be the very best. This is a coverage-chief position. Considerable editing and management experience is required. You will:
You have:
To apply, please provide a resume and cover letter.
To apply, go here.
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