This position involves editing and writing articles and headlines related to investing, markets, personal finance and business news in a fast-paced, real-time environment. Your work will appear on our flagship Web site TheStreet.com, as well as on paid-subscription Web publications for active investors and Wall Street pros. Our editors oversee copy written by both business journalists and professional stockbrokers and analysts.
Successful candidates will have:
• Excellent writing, reporting and editing skills honed through working seven years or more at a major business Web site, news wire or other media organization;
• Solid knowledge of U.S. and foreign markets, investing, economic data and personal finance;
• The ability to work in a fast-paced journalism environment;
• A personal interest in investing;
• Knowledge of search engine optimization (SEO) would be a plus.
To apply, go here.
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