Departing from the WSJ
Portfolio's Jeff Bercovici writes "newspaper jobs are hard to find, but you wouldn't know it from the way people are ditching the ones they have at The Wall Street Journal."
Recently columnist Jonathan Clements, reporter Laurie P. Cohen and editor Paul Barrett have all resigned from the paper. They follow reporters Anita Raghavan, who jumped to Forbes as European bureau chief, and Sally Beatty, who has joined Pfizer's PR department.
Clements, who will join Citigroup later this month, appears to be the biggest loss. His personal finance column, "Getting Going," is syndicated in 70 newspapers, and routinely makes the Journal's list of most emailed stories.
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Recently columnist Jonathan Clements, reporter Laurie P. Cohen and editor Paul Barrett have all resigned from the paper. They follow reporters Anita Raghavan, who jumped to Forbes as European bureau chief, and Sally Beatty, who has joined Pfizer's PR department.
Clements, who will join Citigroup later this month, appears to be the biggest loss. His personal finance column, "Getting Going," is syndicated in 70 newspapers, and routinely makes the Journal's list of most emailed stories.
For the full story click here.

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