Personal finance editors at CNET help readers navigate some of life’s most consequential financial decisions — from shopping for a mortgage to leveraging the equity you’ve built in your home. We’re looking for an editor to work with staff writers and freelancers, and who’s also interested in writing news stories.
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Are you the go-to resource for friends and family when they’re mulling buying a house? Can you write about complicated financial subjects in a straightforward, engaging way? Do you follow mortgage rate news and understand the various factors that go into determining your rate? CNET is looking for a contributor to write and edit critically about a wide variety of mortgage and home equity content — and you could be the perfect fit.
CNET is among the most highly-trafficked and trusted names online — and the personal finance team’s mission is to give readers expert, unique and helpful advice on making their best money moves.
In this full-time role, you will work with freelancers and staff writers to write, edit and publish personal finance news, explainers, and reviews, interview experts and explain what current finance trends mean to our readers. This role will also include updating previously published coverage and making sure CNET’s product reviews and best lists are accurate and up-to-date.
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*Note actual salary is based on geographic location, qualifications, and experience.
To apply, go here.
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