The job will suit people who have considerable experience writing about business, who know markets, have contacts in the financial and corporate worlds, and know how to read a balance sheet and a profit and loss account. A knowledge of and interest in the way Washington works and prior political reporting experience is a valuable plus.
We want someone who will break stories, and who also has great news antennae to guide them in focusing on really compelling stories.
Experienced and serious candidates should contact Margaret Given at mgiven@washingtonexaminer.com.
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