Money.com, the post-CNNMoney website of Money magazine, will launch in June and is looking for creative web reporters.
Web journalism experience is required; personal finance experience is preferred; but most important is a deep passion for exploring and explaining the myriad ways that regular people interact with money, business, economics, and markets on a daily basis.
The ability to generate provocative and timely story ideas and clean, post-ready prose under time pressure is essential, as is experience using social media to broaden reach. The person in this role will be expected to produce multiple pieces of content each work day. Comfort with SEO strategies and producing content in a range of media, especially video, is a plus.
To apply, send your resume, clips and a cover letter to Scott Medintz at Scott.Medintz@moneymail.com.
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