Jessica Liebman, the managing editor of Business Insider, says she is looking to hire a Wall Street editor to oversee its Clusterstock site, which covers everything markets related.
“We’re looking for someone who is obsessed with Wall Street, global finance and the asset management industry.
“Here’s what we mean by that.
“Above all, the ideal candidate has the sensibility to find the big stories and the most intriguing angles, the ability to catch typos and misinformation, and the organizational skills to help grow one of BI’s most highly trafficked verticals.
“Two years of experience writing or editing for the web is essential, as is an understanding of analytics, Content Management Systems, and Photoshop.”
For more information, contact Liebman at jliebman@businessinsider.com.
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