Dow Jones and Co. seeks a private equity reporter in New York.
Responsible for developing exclusive content for daily and monthly publication. Produce several exclusive deal stories each week as well as research and write longer analytical trend articles related to complex industry topics, including financial deal terms and capital structures utilized in private equity deals, trends in healthcare investing and the impact of evolving regulation on private equity investment.
Responsible for contributing to regular supplements that Dow Jones publishes on specialized topics, such as the private equity secondary market or private equity partnership terms and conditions. Required to moderate discussion panels of industry leaders for our conferences.
Requires a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, Communications, or a related field plus five years of experience. Requires broadcasting experience and experience covering the global banking industry. Requires expertise in international markets and the ability to report on them. Requires journalistic research, writing, and editing skills.
The job is 35 hours/week. Must also have authority to work permanently in the U.S.
To apply, go here.
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