Money.com, the post-CNNMoney website of Money magazine, will launch in June and is looking for a creative mid-level web writer/editor to help with the launch and day-to-day operations.
Personal finance, consumer service, and/or business journalism experience is strongly preferred; but most essential 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.
Though the breakdown between writing and editing will evolve, the person in this role will need to both develop his/her own clean, post-ready content and edit the copy of others under intense deadline pressure. Experience using social media to broaden reach is important; comfort 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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