Business Insider is looking for someone with a passion for personal finance to join its team as a full-time writer based in its Manhattan office.
The ideal candidate should follow the day’s personal finance issues with curiosity and always be searching for the insight that everyone else has missed.
In terms of skills, you should have experience blogging (personal or professional), and an above all desire to not just report PR quotes, but question that authority with expertise.
Please send resume and 3 clips in an email to Jenna Goudreau, the strategy editor at jgoudreau@businessinsider.com, with the subject “Personal Finance Writer.” Be sure to explain why you’re the one for the job in your email.
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