Posted in Security 30+ days ago.
Location: New York, New York
The Wall Street Journal
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NYC - 1211 Ave of the Americas
Full time
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The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced journalist to serve as a deputy on our breaking-news team. This group at the heart of the newsroom is responsible for being the first word on many of the most important stories of the day, writing with speed, precision and authority across subject areas.
As deputy chief of this team, you will need to exercise keen judgment in a hyper-competitive digital news environment. Driven by the Journal's coverage priorities and audience data, you will help lead a group of reporters and editors with a focus on delivering the timely news our readers need, optimized for our online platforms. The team's breaking news remit will range widely across subjects, from business to general news around the country and beyond. The team will operate in close coordination with other reporting groups across the Journal, often kicking off coverage before passing the baton.
In addition to breaking news, this team will look for smart opportunities to join the conversation on other trending stories and topics.
You should be a news omnivore who is able to keep tabs on the competition while ensuring the Journal leads the pack. Collaboration is key: you will work closely with other coverage leaders across the Journal, as well as colleagues on our digital platforms.
Data will be a central tool, both in helping to guide coverage decisions and to monitor the success of our efforts. We will count on this team to be aggressive in seeking opportunities to join the digital conversation, driving a significant expansion in our daily coverage.
You will report to the Speed & Trending Coverage Chief. While you will likely start the job working remotely, you will eventually be based in our New York office.
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