Money-Media, a business division of the Financial Times, is looking for an enterprising reporter for a new publication covering the health insurance market.
As an editorial intern, you will cover the health insurance industry and write everything from scoops to analytical trend pieces. You will develop a source list and become a trusted provider of content for our sophisticated and engaged readers.
We have a small, collegial, open-minded team, so you will have plenty of opportunity for career growth and taking on more responsibilities. You will report to the publication’s managing editor.
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Salary range: $15.00/hr
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