Business Insider is opening a newsroom in London this summer, with a focus on finance, tech, and politics.
It is hiring at all levels, from an editor-in-chief to editors, reporters, and paid interns. Successful candidates will get a rare opportunity to be the founding BI U.K. employees tasked with building an exciting new brand from the ground up.
Business Insider is looking for candidates who read Business Insider regularly, understand our tone and style, and LOVE its content. This is not a traditional journalism job where you will file only two stories a week. Business Insider prides itself on our mix of original reporting, smart aggregation, and analysis to produce digital stories in a variety of ways: through text, photos, audio, video, charts, GIFs, and social media embeds.
Business Insider is looking for editors and reporters who are ambitious, smart, funny, and fast, and who consume huge amounts of digital media. You should be comfortable working on multiple stories per day and building your own audience and personal brand through social media.
Please get in touch with Jim Edwards [jedwards@businessinsider.com] if you are interested in applying for a position at Business Insider U.K. Send a link to your CV on LinkedIn, links to five clips and no more than five sentences describing why Business Insider should hire you.
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