Should I include being published in the Wall Street Journal on my resume?

I have been published in the Wall Street journal a couple of times now. I'm not sure if I should include the publications in my resume because they aren't necessarily related to investment banking/finance. How big of an achievement is this? Should I just drop it and stick with my regular work experiences/education?

 

That’s pretty cool, you should put it under your interests. Something like “writing - article on X published in the Wall Street Journal”

I know a guy who wrote extensively on Seeking Alpha and he spoke about it in his interviews. People were able to find his articles and discuss with him. He’s in MF PE now. Super smart guy.

 

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