Business Insider is hiring a paid markets editorial intern for Markets Insider
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We recently launched Markets Insider, a global real-time markets data destination and are looking for an intern reporter to create and curate for this vertical with the latest markets news. The intern reporter will first and foremost curate the Markets Insider site and build social engagement but also write articles about the latest market movements.
The ideal candidate:
- Is a markets data junkie who gets excited by spikes in the DXY, the latest Fed policy decisions and the next big IPO
- Is ready to write short posts that analyze the most interesting nuggets of information about popular stocks
- Has the ability to work at lightning speed
- Has impeccable writing and editing skills
- Has experience curating editorial content and web production
- Is experienced using social media to cover news and engage with users
- As a plus, may have worked in finance in a previous role
We want to provide our market news readers with even deeper insight and data. We want you to enhance and build that experience.
Please note that this position requires that you work in our Manhattan office. Interns are encouraged to work full-time (40 hours a week) if their schedule allows, and the internship can run for up to six months.
If you are interested, please apply here and include your resume and a cover letter.
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