National Security Reporter at The Wall Street Journal – Washington, District of Columbia
The Wall Street Journal
Washington, District of Columbia, 20001, United States
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. and world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 38 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism. The Wall Street Journal is published by Dow Jones, a division of News Corp (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV).
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Washington D.C.
Full time
Job_Req_52169
Job Description:
National Security Reporter (Intelligence & Cybersecurity)
The Wall Street Journal seeks an ambitious reporter to cover the U.S. intelligence community and global cybersecurity threats, based in the Washington bureau.
The ideal candidate should have significant experience covering the agencies that deal with the government's most sensitive secrets, including the CIA, NSA, and ODNI. Our audience is craving to learn more about the government's shifting policy with public and private-sector digital defense. The ability to bring readers inside the clandestine world of espionage and the technical frontlines of cyber warfare is paramount.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrated history of nailing big scoops on "hush hush" programs and writing agenda-setting investigations into state-sponsored hacking and influence operations. Vital to this job's success is also the ability to grasp the political nuances of U.S. intelligence programs and how different administrations can adjust or bend capabilities.
An ability to provide a high-level briefing on breaking intelligence matters with little notice, while also producing deep, collaborative projects on the evolution of digital conflict, is required. The opportunity to collaborate with the WSJ's talented colleagues on our tech, national security, and corporate reporting teams is one of the best parts of this job.
You will:
You have:
To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter detailing how you would do the job, and five examples of your best work by Thursday, April 16th. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and we encourage early submission as the position may be filled before the deadline.
Equal Opportunity Employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. EEO/Disabled/Vets
Reasonable Accommodation
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application and/or interview process. If you need assistance or accommodation in completing your application or participating in an interview due to a disability, email us at talentresourceteam@dowjones.com. Please put "Reasonable Accommodation" in the subject line and provide a brief description of the type of assistance you need. This inbox will not be monitored for application status updates.
Please refer to the privacy notice at the bottom of this page for submitting any data access, deletion, or other data subject rights requests, where permitted under your local laws and regulations.
Business Area:
Dow Jones - News - WSJ
Job Category:
Editorial/Journalism
Union Status:
Union role
Base Pay Range: $165,000 - $195,000
We're committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation to attract top talent. This pay range reflects our good faith estimate for the role and may vary based on a candidate's experience, skills, location, and other relevant factors.
For bonus-eligible roles, targets are determined based on multiple considerations, including market benchmarks and individual contributions.
For benefits-eligible roles, we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package covering health, retirement, wellbeing, and more, along with optional benefits to meet the diverse needs of our employees.
About_Us
The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. and world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 38 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism. The Wall Street Journal is published by Dow Jones, a division of News Corp (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV).
If you are a current employee at Dow Jones, do not apply here. Please go to the Career section on your Workday homepage and view "Find Jobs - Dow Jones." Thank you.
The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. and world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 38 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism. The Wall Street Journal is published by Dow Jones, a division of News Corp (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV).
If you are a current employee at Dow Jones, do not apply here. Please go to the Career section on your Workday homepage and view "Find Jobs - Dow Jones." Thank you.
Dow Jones, Making Careers Newsworthy
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status. EEO/AA/M/F/Disabled/Vets.
Dow Jones is committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities, in our job application and/or interview process. If you need assistance or accommodation in completing your application, due to a disability, email us at talentresourceteam@dowjones.com. Please put “Reasonable Accommodation in the subject line.
Washington D.C.
Full time
Job_Req_52169
Job Description:
National Security Reporter (Intelligence & Cybersecurity)
The Wall Street Journal seeks an ambitious reporter to cover the U.S. intelligence community and global cybersecurity threats, based in the Washington bureau.
The ideal candidate should have significant experience covering the agencies that deal with the government's most sensitive secrets, including the CIA, NSA, and ODNI. Our audience is craving to learn more about the government's shifting policy with public and private-sector digital defense. The ability to bring readers inside the clandestine world of espionage and the technical frontlines of cyber warfare is paramount.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrated history of nailing big scoops on "hush hush" programs and writing agenda-setting investigations into state-sponsored hacking and influence operations. Vital to this job's success is also the ability to grasp the political nuances of U.S. intelligence programs and how different administrations can adjust or bend capabilities.
An ability to provide a high-level briefing on breaking intelligence matters with little notice, while also producing deep, collaborative projects on the evolution of digital conflict, is required. The opportunity to collaborate with the WSJ's talented colleagues on our tech, national security, and corporate reporting teams is one of the best parts of this job.
You will:
- Break agenda-setting news on the intelligence and cybersecurity beats.
- Conceptualize and deliver deeply reported enterprise stories on clandestine operations and digital threats.
- Work with colleagues around the country and the world to track how intelligence and cyber issues impact global markets and geopolitics.
You have:
- At least five years of reporting experience dominating a highly competitive beat, with a specific track record of sourcing within the intelligence community or the cybersecurity sector.
- Deadline skills to report and write clearly on complex technical or classified subjects under pressure.
- Proven ability to develop deep-cover sources and write with authority on what is happening in the "black budget" world and what it means for U.S. security.
- A track record of tackling ambitious projects, using data or digital forensics to find original approaches to stories, and working with visuals to explain invisible threats.
- A deep understanding of the inner workings of the U.S. intelligence apparatus and the technical landscape of modern cyber conflict.
To apply, please submit your resume, a cover letter detailing how you would do the job, and five examples of your best work by Thursday, April 16th. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and we encourage early submission as the position may be filled before the deadline.
Equal Opportunity Employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. EEO/Disabled/Vets
Reasonable Accommodation
We are committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application and/or interview process. If you need assistance or accommodation in completing your application or participating in an interview due to a disability, email us at talentresourceteam@dowjones.com. Please put "Reasonable Accommodation" in the subject line and provide a brief description of the type of assistance you need. This inbox will not be monitored for application status updates.
Please refer to the privacy notice at the bottom of this page for submitting any data access, deletion, or other data subject rights requests, where permitted under your local laws and regulations.
Business Area:
Dow Jones - News - WSJ
Job Category:
Editorial/Journalism
Union Status:
Union role
Base Pay Range: $165,000 - $195,000
We're committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation to attract top talent. This pay range reflects our good faith estimate for the role and may vary based on a candidate's experience, skills, location, and other relevant factors.
For bonus-eligible roles, targets are determined based on multiple considerations, including market benchmarks and individual contributions.
For benefits-eligible roles, we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package covering health, retirement, wellbeing, and more, along with optional benefits to meet the diverse needs of our employees.
About_Us
The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. and world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 38 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism. The Wall Street Journal is published by Dow Jones, a division of News Corp (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV).
If you are a current employee at Dow Jones, do not apply here. Please go to the Career section on your Workday homepage and view "Find Jobs - Dow Jones." Thank you.
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