The job is twofold: 1. Lead a small team of in-depth and investigative reporters on medium and longer-term projects. 2. Coordinate features and enterprise stories/strategy across entire newsroom.
MarketWatch is looking for someone with great reporting/and long-form editing chops, who loves working with both young and veteran reporters, and who wants to stir things up and make an impact.
To apply, email editor in chief Jeremy Olshan at jolshan@marketwatch.com.
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