Business Insider’s Careers vertical is looking for a reporter in our Manhattan office.
If you enjoy covering corporate news (think Google, Apple, Facebook), hiring trends, and successful leaders, as well as topics like resume writing, negotiations, salary, job interviewing, and millennials in the workplace, you might be the ideal candidate.
But it’s important that you also have the following:
*Excellent writing skills
*A basic understanding of business
*An interest in all types of news
*Familiarity with the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, LinkedIn, and other sites that cover the latest trends in business
*A curiosity about the psychology of success and what makes CEOs, innovators, and creative minds tick
*An ability to package information in a fresh and original way
*Creative and inspired ideas
*A journalism background
*Knowledge of social media
*Previous writing experience
To apply, go here.
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