DealFlow Financial Products is a 20-year-old powerhouse producing finance newsletters and conferences. We are looking for a writer/journalist to cover investments and M&A for our healthcare newsletter.
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Specifically, we need someone to cover transaction activity and trends in areas such as venture investing, public equity, and debt markets. We need someone who can create original content and is also able to aggregate information from across the web. Experience covering financial markets and/or healthcare is a plus, but not required.
We need a “follow the money” type who can drive the editorial content of our newsletters, which will include both news briefs and aggregated content on market trends.
You should have at least two years of experience as a finance writer or journalist. An understanding of the capital markets and healthcare services would be great, but we are also open to aspiring writers who are willing to learn.
We are open to freelance, part-time, and full-time applicants. Our office is in sunny Roslyn, Long Island but remote work is fine if you aren’t local to the Long Island area. Interested persons should reply with a resume, cover letter, and links or attached writing samples.
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Journalism: 1 year (Preferred)
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