Coverage areas will include everyday issues and how consumers and their money are impacted, such as credit cards, banking, family financial decisions, budgeting, technology and debt.
Based in New York, the ideal candidate will be able generate ideas and spot trends, find unique takes and story angles that put us at the forefront of the conversation, and work collaboratively with a team of other personal finance reporters and editors.
He or she will be expected to produce spot stories daily as well as work on longer features and should be enthusiastic about promoting and reporting stories using video, radio and social media.
To apply, go here.
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