MarketWatch seeks a reporter who can filter the big news of the day through a single question: “What does this mean for me and my money?”
On some level, every story is a money story, and this reporter will be tasked with digging for unique angles on the news to give readers the information they need to face financial decisions big and small. Based in New York, the ideal candidate will be have five years of journalism experience, preferably with some knowledge of finance.
The reporter will be expected to generate a never-ending stream of ideas, spot trends, find unique takes that put us at the forefront of the conversation, and work collaboratively with a team of other reporters and editors.
He or she will need to produce short posts daily as well as work on longer enterprise features.
To apply, go here.
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