NOW HIRING: Business Insider is looking for a retail reporter
If you're interested in all the things people spend money on, you might be the ideal candidate. Common brands we cover include McDonald's, Wal-Mart, Amazon, Victoria's Secret, Chipotle, and more.
From testing the latest item at Taco Bell to covering the death of shopping malls, this job offers a unique opportunity to explore consumer culture.
We're looking for the following:
- Excellent writing skills
- Basic understanding of business news and current events
- Interest in business strategy for big consumer companies as well as start-ups and e-commerce
- Demonstrated presence on social media
- Ability to be creative and package retail news in a exciting ways
- Journalism background
- Writing experience
APPLY HERE with a resume and cover letter if this sounds like your dream job, and specify why you're interested in working on Retail.
This job is full-time and based in our New York City headquarters. Business Insider offers competitive compensation packages complete with benefits.
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