- Experience
- 5+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 4 days ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Eligibility
- Experienced journalists with at least 5 years of reporting background who can cover global risk, compliance, and regulatory topics, work from Singapore on an onsite full-time basis, and handle both daily reporting and occasional extra newsroom duties.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Job description
About the role
Dow Jones Risk Journal is looking for a seasoned reporter to cover worldwide issues in risk, compliance, and regulation that affect companies and financial institutions. This role is suited to a versatile journalist who is comfortable covering areas such as sanctions, export controls, anti-corruption, financial crime, geopolitics, cybersecurity, climate risk, and supply-chain disruptions, or who is eager to build deep expertise in these topics.
The reporter will produce daily news coverage, longer-form features, and contributions to the daily WSJ Morning Risk Report newsletter. The publication serves risk, compliance, and legal professionals, along with business leaders who are responsible for identifying, managing, and reducing risk.
What the role involves
You will be expected to build strong source networks, particularly among compliance specialists, regulators, and policymakers, while also breaking news, interpreting developments, and developing enterprise stories with real impact. The job requires the ability to translate complex issues into clear, useful reporting that helps readers understand events and apply insights in their day-to-day work.
The newsroom is looking for someone who can think strategically about audience needs, provide practical takeaways for risk and compliance teams, and use visuals or data when they strengthen the story. Occasional extra responsibilities may include moderating live journalism interviews and representing the publication in media appearances.
Key expectations
- Develop a strong network of sources and use it to uncover original news and analysis.
- Report on breaking developments and turn them into useful, context-rich coverage.
- Plan and write impactful enterprise stories.
- Work collaboratively in a newsroom that values initiative and a fast-moving mindset.
- Maintain the editorial standards, ethics, and integrity expected of a Dow Jones journalist.
Candidate profile
The ideal applicant has strong reporting instincts, can write quickly and cleanly, and is comfortable covering a wide range of subjects across multiple regions. Subject knowledge is valuable, but so is the willingness to learn quickly and take ownership of a beat.
A successful candidate should already have a history of leading coverage in a beat, influencing the agenda, informing readers, and delivering high-quality stories with clear impact.
Benefits
- Comprehensive insurance and retirement coverage
- Paid leave and time off
- Education support benefits
- Family care support
- Programs for career development and growth
- Access to Dow Jones products
- Employee referral program
- Well-being support and fitness programs
- Financial wellness programs
- Cybersecurity protection