CTFN seeks experienced business journalists to investigate and report on major corporate developments in the US, UK/Europe, and Asia.
Candidates should have at least five years experience reading primary documents, seeking out and speaking with sources, and writing with careful attention to detail. Candidates must have a college degree from a leading university. Graduate level education preferred. Facility with financial matters a must. Ability to read and understand legal documents and contracts a plus. Strong industry knowledge in any field also a plus.
In just over two years, CTFN has become a leading outlet for news on significant corporate developments such as mergers and acquisitions, with reporters in California, Washington, D.C., New York, London, and elsewhere. Our team of analysts and reporters continues to grow and CTFN offers opportunities to talented journalists who would like to join a dynamic team yet have autonomy on developing stories and researching leads.
Qualified candidates should send resumes to: careers@ctfn.news.
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