The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter on its Weekend & WSJ. Magazine team to write consumer-facing book and literary-world features, report lively and prescient trend stories, and write delectable, highly shareable feature stories with a focus on authors, books and readership for a general consumer audience. Modern media is rapidly transforming publishing, including every aspect of how readers engage with books and their authors. The ideal candidate is a high-metabolism feature reporter with both a zeal for chasing distinctive, character-driven angles on the biggest literary and book-world industry stories of the day, as well as an eye for the big personalities and cultural forces shaping the medium, from writers to sellers to #BookTok crusaders. The Journal’s Weekend teams blend deep reporting, sharp wit and good taste to create compulsively readable quick-turn stories, timely analysis pieces and enterprise features on the subjects of lifestyle, entertainment, culture and ideas. Stories from this team offer a lively lens on the zeitgeist, drawing connections between events and trends in the culture to form original, big-picture theses about the present moment. Reporters on the team are also expected to pitch and write long-lead stories—think exclusive sit-down interviews and juicy narrative storytelling—for WSJ. Magazine.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees