This is a fast-paced and innovative environment, often with multiple competing deadlines, so the ability to diligently multi-task is an invaluable skill.
Responsibilities:
•Write and report daily bankruptcy-related stories
•Write and report bankruptcy-related features
•Take on special assignments, as necessary
Qualifications:
•Bachelor’s Degree in English, Journalism, or related field
•3+ business journalism experience
•Advanced understanding of financial news and knowledge of current events is a must, especially with regard to Bankruptcy
•Possess an understanding and interest of the stock market and Wall Street
•Prior journalistic experience in an online or print medium at a recognized news organization
•Ability to write quickly, concisely and accurately under daily deadlines
•Focused, organized, industrious and inquisitive
To apply:
Please send your resume and salary requirements with “Bankruptcy Reporter” in the subject line to resumes@thestreet.com.
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