Mic is hiring exceptional in-house writers to help launch our new Money section. Mic staff writers have some of the most interesting, provocative voices in new media today, and we’re looking for a Money writer who is passionate and endlessly curious.
You’ll work alongside our Money editor to rethink conventional ideas about the role money plays in the lives of young people, redefine entrepreneurship, investment and philanthropy, and revise how we think about work-life balance, life-cycle events and planning for the future. You will inform, entertain and help differentiate Mic’s money coverage in a very saturated field.
This is a position for someone with experience writing quickly for the web. You will be responsible for pitching and writing short stories on news and trends, while simultaneously working on longer, more in-depth and reported features.
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