Candidates should be experienced reporters with deep sourcing and knowledge of the inner workings of Washington, familiar with both the people and institutions that drive financial policy and regulation in particular. They should be able to produce smart analysis, scoops, insider anecdotes and witty writing tailored for business leaders reading the daily morning newsletter. Experience writing for newsletters and other short formats is a plus.
Candidates should be incisive and creative writers on finance, business and policy, with the ability to convey voice and personality in a conversational medium, while still applying the Times’s rigorous editorial guidelines. They must be self starters who are collegial and eager to work with reporters across the newsroom and bureaus. Energy, enthusiasm and an ability to work with daily deadlines are essential.
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