The Wall Street Journal is looking for an editor to lead its coverage of logistics and supply chains.
Global trade, tariffs and supply chain strategies are among the major issues companies will look to navigate in the years ahead. Geopolitics is reshaping where goods are being manufactured and how they are being shipped across the world. Closer to home, new policies, new technology, intensifying competition in e-commerce and a resurgence of manufacturing are changing transportation needs across industries, including retail, pharmaceuticals and consumer goods.
We want well-told stories about how businesses are coping with the forces that are changing our world and how workers are adjusting to developments that are transforming their jobs.
The editor will set the agenda, work with reporters on coverage pillars and develop deep industry sourcing to tell stories of how companies are building new strategies to meet a world in transition.
As part of WSJ Pro, these stories are intended to go beyond surface-level reporting and explore nuances that will inform and engage executives and decision-makers.
You will:
Write and assign stories rich in analysis and insight that give readers of The Wall Street Journal and the Pro audience the sophisticated, informed news and perspective that helps them guide their businesses
Write a daily newsletter that pulls together with authority the best of the Logistics team’s reporting and the wider Wall Street Journal coverage
Support, guide, and inspire your reporters to deliver scoops and enterprise stories that readers can’t find anywhere else
Convey insightful information that business leaders can use to make better decisions
Work collaboratively across different teams in the Pro Group and with the Journal’s worldwide bureaus
You have:
5+ years of reporting and 5+ years of editing experience for an online publication
Excellent writing and editing skills.
Experience reporting and writing about companies
Experience producing compelling digital content that attracts and engages audiences
Sound news judgment and a deep well of ideas about what stories need to be told and how best to tell them
Superb organizational skills and ability to meet regular deadlines.
A proven ability to work across departments
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Business Area: Dow Jones - News - WSJ
Job Category: Editorial/Journalism
Union Status:
Non-Union role
Pay Range: $150,000 - $175,000
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