The Wall Street Journal is seeking a New York-based culture reporter on its Features & WSJ. Magazine team to deliver trenchant, well-observed coverage of society power players and their proclivities, reporting lively and prescient news-features and delectable trend stories and profiles that are one step ahead of the group chat. Today’s intersection of power, wealth, culture and style has created scenes for the ages, from $1 billion art-collection feuds to wedding cutlery that has its own security detail. The triumphs and foibles of the rich and privileged—as expressed through social events, summer-colony feuds, strange micro-industries and high-profile squabbles—are the backdrop of this beat, an ideal blend of coverage opportunities for the right self-starting reporter. What is it like to arrange for a derivative clone of your six-figure pedigreed dog? Or fly him on BarkAir? And can you add his cloned dogchildren to your will?! The ideal candidate is a high-metabolism feature reporter with a sense of whimsy and a zeal for chasing distinctive, character-driven enterprise in the space where power and privilege meet, as well as the good sourcing and unique eye on the personalities and forces shaping society and culture in wealthy enclaves nationally. They will resist Instagram insularity and know how to interpret ideas in a vivid, writerly manner for a general, national audience. The Journal’s Features 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