Full-Time

The Messenger seeks a markets and economics editor

The Messenger is looking for an experienced editor to run the Markets & Economics team. You will know who all the biggest players are at Jackson Hole and Davos, will be able to spot trends in trading, interpret outsized market gyrations and Fed interest rate changes, explain what a credit default swap is to a consumer audience, and break down the latest jobs data or housing starts for average readers.

We are seeking someone who has at least 10 years of experience covering markets or economics, with a proven track record of breaking news, working with anonymous sources, writing or editing long-form features, and delivering high-quality, high-impact journalism. You will be equally adept at editing breaking news and longer enterprise stories. You will help both young and seasoned reporters develop sources and get scoops. You will be able to guide reporters in the art of combing through company press releases, SEC filings, and court documents to see beyond the spin and find the news. You will have an intimate knowledge of the markets, economics, and covering company earnings.

Duties include:

  • Assigning and editing engaging, accurate, informative, and swiftly delivered business news stories in a sometimes high-volume, fast-paced environment
  • Writing headlines with an eye toward SEO
  • Cutting through the spin in company press releases
  • Finding news in SEC filings and court documents
  • Developing high-impact story ideas and working closely with reporters/writers to execute them
  • Guiding the team in spotting trends in the latest market gyrations, interpreting changes in economic indicators for a consumer audience, cutting through the spin of company press releases and SEC filings
  • Working closely with editors across teams and departments to get ahead of the news, creatively expanding on existing stories, and maintaining a prescient editorial calendar
  • Building a cohesive team that you guide and educate with compassion, fairness, and equality
  • Improving every piece of copy that you touch
  • Collaborating with other departments, such as design and development, to ensure that all content is visually appealing, user-friendly, and optimized for SEO, social media, and different platforms

Qualifications/Requirements:

  • A minimum of 10 years of experience covering or editing markets or economics news
  • Proven track record of breaking news and filing or editing stories in a fast-paced, real-time news environment
  • Strong news judgment and the ability to identify stories and trends relevant to The Messenger’s wide-ranging audience
  • Impeccable editing and writing skills
  • A hunger to deliver straight-up, unvarnished news presented clearly, concisely, and honestly.
  • The stamina to work in a fast-paced environment and meet tight deadlines
  • The drive to make every story engage readers with smart, fluid writing and attention-getting presentation
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Knowledge of AP style and other editorial guidelines
  • Familiarity with different content management systems and editorial tools
  • Ability to work collaboratively across the platform
  • Ability to deliver accurate news in a high-volume, deadline-oriented environment
  • Must be highly motivated, extremely organized, detail-oriented, and possess outstanding communication and coordination skills

Desired Characteristics:

  • Bachelor’s degree or masters in journalism, economics, or a relevant discipline
  • Experience at a major online news site, daily financial publication, or large daily newspaper
  • A passionate for digital storytelling and creating the best reader experience online
  • Ongoing knowledge of and interest in the business world and financial news
  • Solid understanding of web standards and SEO

**Salary Range: $100K-$200K (contingent upon experience)**

To apply, go here.

Chris Roush

Chris Roush was the dean of the School of Communications at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. He was previously Walter E. Hussman Sr. Distinguished Professor in business journalism at UNC-Chapel Hill. He is a former business journalist for Bloomberg News, Businessweek, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Tampa Tribune and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. He is the author of the leading business reporting textbook "Show me the Money: Writing Business and Economics Stories for Mass Communication" and "Thinking Things Over," a biography of former Wall Street Journal editor Vermont Royster.

Recent Posts

Bloomberg Media launches next installment of ad campaign

Bloomberg Media has rolled out the second installment of its “Context Changes everything” brand campaign,…

15 hours ago

WSJ seeks an investigations reporter in New York

The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced and driven investigative reporter to join our…

16 hours ago

Corrigan returns to LA Times

John Corrigan, who left The Wall Street Journal a year ago, is joining the Los…

17 hours ago

Newsday seeks a business reporter to cover affordability issues

This reporter covers affordability topics important to Long Islanders, with particular emphasis on “the cost…

17 hours ago

“Wall Street Week” to change format

"Wall Street Week," which airs on Bloomberg Television, is changing its format. In the current…

17 hours ago

NYSE TV seeks a booking producer

The NYSE TV Booking Producer supports a live, news-like program, broadcast from the New York…

19 hours ago