Covestor.com, an investment management site that includes editorial content, is seeking to hire a part- or full-time financial web editor, according to Mick Weinstein, head of editorial.
Weinstein is looking for someone who can edit a constant flow of portfolio manager market commentary with attention to detail and at a fast pace, produce compelling short-form content for its blog, solicit content and conduct engaging interviews with portfolio managers; assist with production of evergreen content on investing topics; andwork with a compliance officer on all content in an efficient manner
The job requires significant personal experience with web publishing, CMS and blogging, someone who is an active consumer of online financial/market news and views; active investing experience a plus’ and a professional and academic record reflecting a love of language and editorial achievement.
For more information, go here. To apply, send an e-mail with your resume to editorial@covestor.com.
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