As a Breaking News editor you will be the first pair of eyes on any market-moving story from the U.S. and the rest of the world. You will watch the constant flow of information from a range of sources including SEC filings, company websites and global regulatory wires; use strong news judgement to identify what actually has potential to move markets; and relay that information in headlines and dispatches as quickly and as clearly as possible to our clients.
You’ll take the lead in covering the quarterly earnings of thousands of companies including heavyweights like Apple, Telsa and Goldman Sachs, using cutting-edge tools and automation technology to provide instant context. You will be the first to inform readers of surprise announcements, whether it be Jeff Bezos stepping down as Amazon CEO, a major bank disclosing a hidden charge that may tank the stock, or the FDA approving a Covid vaccine. You will be tasked to clearly distill why a story matters to our terminal clients in a fast-paced environment.
Breaking News editors thrive under pressure, aren’t afraid to make split-second decisions, and love surprises. When unexpected news breaks, we will jump in to cover it rather than hang back and wait for someone else to take the first step. We work well with both people and technology. We understand what serious market participants are looking for amid the daily deluge of information, and we’re adept at separating the wheat from the chaff on social media. If this sounds like you, we want you to join our Breaking News team in North America.
To apply, go here.
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