Quartz seeks a reporter obsessed with the future of capitalism to cover economics and finance.
The company is looking for an ambitious journalist with at least five years’ professional reporting experience, an entrepreneurial approach, data fluency, and the ability to convey curiosity, sophistication, and a clear point of view in their writing.
You will need to have an understanding of economics, markets, banking, and finance and be attuned to how and why these fields are changing.
You will also cover new signals and forces in the markets and the economy, the economic consequences of important upcoming elections, and novel solutions.
To apply, go here.
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