SAJA Job Listings: Compiled by Maha Atal

Wires, Business, NYC, California, Editor/copy editor, Reporter/writer, DirectorAugust 15, 2009 9:07 pm

Reuters seeks
1. Financial Markets reporter, Los Angeles
2. Bond Reporter, New York
3. Energy Markets Reporter, New York
4. Editor (company coverage) and Editor (multimedia planning), New York

Reuters is looking for a top-notch reporter to cover U.S. fuel markets from our Los Angeles bureau at a time in which the refining sector is getting battered by weak recessionary demand and a raft of government policy initiatives that could reshape energy consumption in the world’s top oil user. The winning candidate will join a team of journalists in bureaus across the country, looking at everything from refinery fires and maintenance plans, to volatile gasoline and heating oil prices, to shifting trends in demand, regulation and investment. The U.S. fuel beat is among the most active and important in the global energy space. The reporter will need to know how to cultivate deep sources on trading floors, at refineries, and in corporate and government offices and mine them for the kind of breaking news and analysis on which our specialist energy clients rely. The winning candidate will also need to have a knack for teamwork and may be required to chip in on other general West Coast duties like power plant operations and Northwest hydro levels, general and political coverage from the bureau, and market handoffs to Asia. Applicants should have a bachelors degree and 5 years experience at a major news organization. They should also have a minimum of two years experience covering energy and a track record in breaking news. Finally, good source cultivation is key. All interested parties should apply online at: https://toc.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=415641

Thomson Reuters is looking for a dynamic news editor and manager to drive its coverage of companies’ news in the United States, Canada and Latin America. He / She will be leading teams of reporters covering everything from bankruptcies to M&A deals, earnings, new tech products, and financial crimes. In recent months that has meant General Motors, Madoff, Merck-Schering Plough and Steve Jobs. Applicants must have a very competitive streak - we don’t intend to be No.2 on major stories - and a track record of heading teams that build strong sources, break stories and can quickly provide smart analysis of spot news developments. Candidates should also be known as a good manager who provides the ideas, enthusiasm and management skills needed to bring out the best in a team. It is also important that the person appointed is keen on working in all multimedia formats, including video, blogs, and chatrooms, and be able to work cooperatively cross asset classes and geographies. The person taking this position will be the deputy to the regional editor for companies and will help him run a team of 130 journalists across the Americas. The job entails spot news planning, driving exclusive news coverage, directly managing several other editors in charge, managing several teams, including the legal and restructuring teams, and directing longer-term projects. He / She will also ensure that they are organized for events next day/next week/next month and will be responsible for coordinating with editors across the globe and other asset classes. They will have a key role in helping to drive overall strategy and establishing new ways of distributing news and new news formats. It is required that all applicants have at least 7 years experience with a major news organization and a background in financial news. He / She must have great news judgment, writing and editing skills, enough of a background in building
sources and breaking news to direct reporters effectively. You must be a smart thinker with the ability to quickly see where a story is likely to head next, have a strong record in motivating teams and getting the best out of them, be flexible and be prepared to push new story formats and ideas and be able to demonstrate strong organizational skills. A background in multimedia production is desirable as is knowledge of financial accounting and editorial technology. A degree or equivalent work experience is a must.

Thomson Reuters is looking for someone to provide strong leadership, learning opportunities and a culture of ethical behavior and innovation. The Editor will provide direction to staff communicate priorities including reduction of low value content. They will positively promote business initiates (eg. 2012 and Lynx rollout) and support staff who have difficulty with the uncertainty of change. The Editor will encourage staff to generate practical solutions to problems and he/she will represent Reuters News and Thomson Reuters and raise the brand for internal and external audiences. Finally, they will be responsible for reallocating resources in response to changing news coverage and other business needs in consultation with stakeholders. Please apply online at: https://toc.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=401241

Thomson Reuters LPC is seeking to hire an aggressive reporter to cover the secondary high-yield bond and loan markets. The job entails writing quick hitting real-time stories on secondary trades, distressed trading, loan buybacks and loan amendments and their impact on trading levels for loanconnector.com and the Reuters wire. The job also entails writing trend pieces and feature articles on the secondary loan and high yield bond markets for Thomson Reuters LPC’s flag ship publication Gold Sheets. The selected candidate will write breaking news on trading levels on high yield bonds and leveraged loans, cover amendments, including and loan and bond buybacks and their impact on trading levels as well as loan portfolio sales and potential CLO liquidations. S/he will also assist team members in writing daily market wrap-ups. Applicants must have an undergraduate degree, a minimum two year debt market reporting experience, a record of breaking news, a record of making key sources and contacts, financial reporting /analysis background, the proven ability to write complex material in a clear, concise and compelling language, multimedia/online experience, weekly publication experience and the ability to work with others. Please apply online at: https://toc.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=365900

Thomson Reuters is seeking an experienced journalist with a deep understanding of financial markets and data to develop and maintain the daily and long-range editorial agenda for a new multimedia service for financial professionals. The Planning Editor will collaborate with Reuters News, counterparts on the Assignment Desk in New York, London and Hong Kong, and business divisions across Thomson Reuters Markets to identify and prioritize news events and story opportunities for coverage by the Multimedia team. Additionally, this person will identify opportunities to enhance stories with research and analysis derived from Thomson Reuters’ products. Applicants should have at least five years of experience at a news organization serving financial markets professionals and prior editorial experience is preferred. You must be able to identify story angles and market opportunities that will capture the attention of professional investors and traders, must be detail oriented, able to plan and maintain a global calendar and respond to market movements and events. Experience in buy or sell side research or financial markets’ certifications such as CMT, CFA, are pluses. Please apply online at: https://toc.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=412521

Thomson Reuters is looking for an Energy Markets Columnist who, on a day to day basis, will have a dual role: to react quickly to breaking news events and major data and to produce agenda-setting columns. Markets demand a stream of new ideas - the successful candidates may not always be proven right, but they should never be dull. The ideal candidate would have the combined skills of an analyst, an economist and a journalist and in-depth knowledge across the energy or agricultural markets. He or she will work closely with the U.S. editors for commodities and energy as well as market reporters and bureaus around the world, sharing ideas to help support best-in-class news coverage as well as a unique and potent personal file of exclusive expert analysis and opinion. Applicants should have ten years or more covering financial markets as an analyst, economist or journalist with expert knowledge on the energy or agricultural markets. Candidates should have a strong, established network of contacts in commodities markets and a keen, in-depth understanding of the Chinese commodities trade and industry stories. He/she should also be able to write quickly and fluently and express complex ideas clearly. An understanding of macro-economics, the politics of commodity producer countries, other financial markets and resource company strategies is a beneficial. Applicants must have a strong grasp of charting and spreadsheets. He/She must also be able to communicate clearly on television and develop a persona via blogs and chat rooms. Finally an eagerness to work as part of a news team in a demanding fast-paced environment is advantageous. Please apply online at: https://toc.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=403921

Wires, Business, NYC, Reporter/writer 9:03 pm

The Associated Press seeks a reporter for its Money & Markets product in its New York headquarters. This position provides a unique opportunity to combine words, data and graphics to explain financial markets to investors in informative and useful ways. Money & Markets is a financial data and content product that appears in hundreds of newspapers and has a growing online presence. The Money & Markets reporter must have a deep knowledge of the financial markets. The candidate must be a critical thinker who can anticipate news that will affect the markets and provide stories and graphics that explore investing themes of broad interest to readers. Tight writing is a must. The successful candidate must generate his or her own ideas and understand how to find good stories in data. He or she must understand graphics and be willing to work side-by-side with designers to develop pieces that pop off newspaper pages and Web sites. Writing with authority and a willingness to draw conclusions is critical. Applicants must have at least five years of reporting experience. For more information, go to http://openings.ap.org or email a resume and clips to kshinkle@ap.org

The Associated Press seeks a reporter for the Business News department’s financial markets team at its New York headquarters. This position has a broad and special mandate: explaining the financial markets to individual investors and consumers. This is a high-profile, enterprise-driven beat. The successful candidate must be a critical thinker and be well-sourced among investors, traders and other Wall Street experts. The candidate must be an idea machine, able to identify market trends and write authoritative stories with flair and clarity. The candidate also will write for the AP’s Personal Finance and Money & Markets products and must be able to work collaboratively with other AP Business News staffers. The right candidate will have a deep knowledge of markets and finance and a demonstrated talent for writing clear and compelling stories with rigorous, thought-provoking analysis. The candidate will have experience delivering stories in a fast-paced world with a proven ability to work under deadline pressure. We’re looking for someone who isn’t satisfied to simply inform; he or she must be able to surprise and delight readers with original story telling. The candidate’s writing must sparkle and appeal to all readers. A minimum five years’ experience in markets writing is required. For more information, go to http://openings.ap.org or email a resume and clips to kshinkle@ap.org

Wires, Business, DC, NYC, Editor/copy editor, Reporter/writer 9:01 pm

Dow Jones seeks
1. London financial columnist
2. New York managing editor and oil reporter
3. Washington Fed reporter
4. Hong Kong financial reporter
5. Freelance web editor

Dow Jones Newswires a senior writer to be based in London to generate the finest opinion and analysis for investment bankers on pharmaceutical companies for a new product combining targeted news and commentary with innovative tools. Experience of pharma in journalism or banking is a must. The successful candidate may also be expected to cover energy and resource companies. Strong writing and analytical skills and an ability to comment authoritatively on topics relevant to members of the investment banking community - particularly M&A and the debt and equity capital markets - are a must. Candidates should be on top of the latest developments in drug research and regulation - familiarity with the FDA in the U.S. is essential. They should know the strategy and business models of leading pharma companies. They should have the ability to scrutinize financials and establish valuation models. A background in writing frequently and to a tight deadline, perhaps in a research-oriented environment, is an advantage. Candidates must be comfortable using Excel spreadsheets. Applicants should legally be able to work in the U.K. Send your resume to Adam Smallman, Managing Editor, Dow Jones Solutions For Investment Banking, at adam.smallman@dowjones.com. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Dow Jones Newswires is looking for an assistant managing editor, based in New York City, to lead a team of reporters and run coverage of the U.S. corporate credit markets, a major source of financing for companies and consumers around the globe, and the engine that powers the world’s largest economy. This is one of the most exciting times to cover credit markets. The first signs of the 2008 financial crisis emerged in credit markets, and that’s where investors and government officials are watching for the first signs of healing. The team covers a wide array of instruments, from corporate debt to municipal bonds to some of the most complex derivative instruments, and focuses on deals and markets as well as the major players in this rapidly changing industry. We are looking for an energetic editor to lead a dedicated team of reporters that can break news and shape stories that shed light and explain developments in some of the most opaque areas of credit markets. Requirements for the job include strong news judgment, working knowledge of credit markets and experience managing reporters to produce strong coverage of markets and the industry in a real-time news environment. To apply, go to www.dowjones.com/careers and look for job #090105. Please attach your resume and 3-5 relevant clips.

Dow Jones Newswires seeks a reporter to cover the oil futures market out of New York. This reporter’s primary responsibility will be to write several market commentaries a day on price moves in futures markets for crude oil and other major petroleum-based fuels, billions of dollars of which trade every day. Apart from daily coverage, which involves talking to traders and explaining the impact of macroeconomic and geopolitical developments on energy markets and prices, the job involves writing features on trading strategies and on drivers of energy prices trends. As the oil market is a global one, the reporter coordinates closely with colleagues in the trading centers of London and Singapore. The person also has a mandate to break news on how hedge funds are performing and well as on big moves (profitable or otherwise) by prominent commodities traders and investors. Dow Jones Newswires is looking for candidates who have demonstrated their ability to work in a fast-moving, sometimes stressful environment with extremely tight deadlines. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, problem solving and an excellent command of written and spoken English are a must. Candidates should have previous reporting experience, preferable covering energy, at a news wire, newspaper or magazine. Please apply for job #090138 www.dowjones.com/careers.

Dow Jones Newswires seeks a reporter located in Washington, D.C. to cover economics and the Federal Reserve. This is a senior position in the Newswires Washington bureau. The candidate will cover market-sensitive news, such as live testimony by the Fed chairman and Federal Open Market Committee, under extremely tight deadlines. Precision and speed are required. The reporter also will cover Labor and Commerce department economic reports, such as the monthly employment survey, with an eye on discerning the Fed’s next moves on interest rates. The reporter will work in the U.S. Treasury press room on occasion. The selected candidate will work closely with Washington bureau staff covering Treasury, the bank regulatory agencies, Congress and the White House. The reporter also will contribute to Fed Watch columns on Newswires, and is in regular contact with leading market experts on the economy’s direction. The Wall Street Journal looks to this reporter for a variety of stories about the Fed and the economy and also works closely with him or her. The reporter also works closely with Newswires colleagues in New York and overseas on international economic issues. The Fed reporter covers economic indicator “lock ups” where sensitive reports are released on tight deadlines early in the morning. This reporter has a central role in covering the economic crisis, serving as a main point of contact with senior Fed officials on bailout efforts. The candidate will work weekends and late nights on major stories. A strong background in economics and the fixed-income and equities markets is required. The reporter must understand the financial and bank regulatory system and the interplay between the Fed, Treasury, White House and Congress. Travel is required, to cities large and small, to cover the Fed officials. The successful candidate should have demonstrated ability not only to cover news, but break news
— seeking scoops on his or her beat and landing exclusive interviews with key policymakers. In addition to producing scoops of fact, the reporter must show an analytical ability, to put the pieces of the economic puzzle together in interesting ways, offer scoops of thought or insight. The reporter must be able to generate compelling news features and profiles. Finally, the ideal candidate will be a team player who can file spot news quickly, offer insightful analysis and has an attention for detail needed to cover the release of economic indicators. Please apply for job #090132 www.dowjones.com/careers.

Dow Jones Newswires seeks a senior writer to be based Hong Kong to generate opinion and analysis on banks and insurers for a new product combining targeted news and commentary with innovative tools for investment bankers. Candidates must speak Mandarin/Cantonese. Experience in the financial services arena, especially in an investment banking environment, is an advantage. Strong writing and analytical skills and an ability to comment on topics relevant to members of the investment banking community - particularly M&A and the debt and equity capital markets - are a must. Candidates should be on top of the latest banking regulations and know the strategy and business models of top Asian banks and insurers. They should have the ability to scrutinize financials and be comfortable with financial fundamentals. A background in writing to a tight deadline, in a research-oriented environment is an advantage. Candidates must be comfortable using Excel spreadsheets. Applicants should legally be able to work in the Hong Kong. Send your resume to Adam Smallman, Managing Editor, Dow Jones Solutions for Investment Banking, at adam.smallman@dowjones.com. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Finally, Dow Jones seeks a freelance editor wanted to work on a daily markets newsletter for Dow Jones & Co. Business editing experience essential. Contact Nick Elliott at nick.elliott@dowjones.com

Newspapers, Business, Non-top 35 market, Reporter/writer, NYC-area (nearby-ish) 8:56 pm

The Hartford Courant seeks an Insurance Reporter.This position in the Insurance City is defined broadly to include breaking and enterprise reporting on the industry as well as consumer issues related to insurance and personal finance. The reporter will cover health and property-casualty, producing for three platforms: print, online, and TV. Insurance in Hartford comprises some of the nation’s largest companies – Aetna, The Hartford, CIGNA, United Health, Travelers, MetLife – and major public debates such as health care reform and financial industry restructuring. The reporter must be able to explain insurance and financial issues to everyday readers and will be expected to develop a blog for both insurance insiders and consumers. Please respond by email to Dan Haar, business editor, dhaar@courant.com

Magazines, Online, Business, Science/health, DC, Management, Reporter/writer 8:54 pm

Our Washington, D.C. bureau has a great opportunity for an experienced, motivated journalist to cover health policy and the healthcare reform debate and the FDA as well as their impact on healthcare, biotech and pharmaceutical dealmaking. Candidates should be capable of covering Wall Street as well as Washington and will be expected to pitch in on other DC beats, including financial industry reform, antitrust, the SEC, the FDA, and the FCC. The successful candidate must be able to handle breaking news. S/he will write daily deadline articles for our websites, twice-daily electronic newspaper and will also prepare articles, columns and features for our bi-weekly magazine. Applicants should have experience writing under multiple deadline pressure, be self motivated, passionate about healthcare and financial news, have 3 years experience in healthcare journalism and have experience in financial journalism. It is preferred that candidates have a college degree in Journalism, English or Liberal Arts and a stable of sources in finance, healthcare and/or the regulatory arena. To apply, please e-mail your resumé including the job code DCR72309CL and salary requirements to jobs@thedeal.com or fax to 212 545 8010. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

We also seek a magazine producer for TheDeal.com. This person will be responsible for managing the online version of our award-winning flagship magazine, The Deal (thedeal.com/newsweekly). In addition, the magazine producer will contribute to The Deal’s blogs and news products, by writing sharp commentary pieces on the leading dealmaking events of the day. The chosen candidate will oversee online production of the magazine channel, liaise with the editor-in-chief, art director and others to develop new features for the magazine site, write blog posts for TheDeal.com, manage inventory of Dealwatches – our comprehensive primers on active deals and industry sectors, oversee Career Center site and engage the magazine/site readers through relevant social network channels. Applicants should have experience writing under multiple deadlines, be proficient in HTML, have experience with blog content management systems, be able to work under constant deadline pressure and be willing to go to the extreme to get the job done. S/He should be a self-starter, a team player and passionate about news. Experience in financial journalism and editing is a must. The Deal offers competitive compensation, plus full benefits, including a 401K. To apply, please e-mail your resumé including the job code MP5209 and salary requirements to jobs@thedeal.com or fax to 212 545 8010. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

Business, DC, Editor/copy editor, Senior/seniorish, Nonprofits, Nonprofit/educational, Director 8:51 pm

The Center for Public Integrity is seeking a project director to lead our ongoing investigative coverage of the financial crisis and its fallout, both in Washington and nationwide. The successful candidate will have a deep understanding of the financial markets, the Fed, the Treasury Department, and the financial regulatory agencies, along with investigative chops, a reservoir of reliable sources, and an impressive resume of successful investigative journalism projects on business and finance. Clear writing and strong people skills also a must. Competitive salary and collegial atmosphere. Come join us at the forefront of non-profit investigative journalism. In the past six months, The Center for Public Integrity has won awards from IRE, the Overseas Press Club, Sigma Delta Chi, the Association of Health Care Journalists, and Society of Environmental Journalists, and others. The Center’s ground-breaking Who’s Behind the Financial Meltdown? project represents the best example of how we work and our pursuit of journalistic excellence. The salary is negotiable and the job comes with an excellent benefits package. No phone calls, please. All interested applicants should send resumes to financeproject@publicintegrity.org

Newspapers, Business, Texas, Reporter/writer 8:47 pm

The Houston Chronicle is looking for a reporter to fill one of the paper’s premier beats: oil & gas/exploration and production reporter. The reporter covers some of the country’s biggest companies and is responsible for breaking news, finding trends, producing enterprise and regularly landing on Page 1 and atop Chron.com. This person writes for print and the web. The ideal candidate will have five years experience and a background in business news. She or he will work with other Chronicle energy writers. Please send resume, cover letter and clips to laura.goldberg@chron.com.

Business, NYC, Reporter/writer 8:46 pm

dealReporter (part of the Financial Times Group(, is looking for a full-time capital markets reporter in New York to focus on covering the investment grade debt markets. The journalist must have a minimum of one year experience covering issuance in the primary and/or secondary markets for a daily or monthly publication. The ideal candidate must have a keen attitude towards investigative reporting and breaking news. The position offers a competitive salary with benefits including dental, health insurance and 401K under the Pearson plan. Please send your resume with three writing samples to: Claudia.Montoto@dealreporter.com. dealReporter provides proprietary intelligence and analysis to hedge funds, prop desks and institutional fund managers. The service covers all aspects of M&A and corporate business strategies in the American, European, and Asia-Pacific markets.

Online, Business, DC, NYC, Editor/copy editor, Reporter/writer 8:44 pm

AOL’s Money & Finance sites, including DailyFinance.com and WalletPop.com, are seeking professional online journalists. The ideal candidate(s) will have a lengthy list of sources in a range of industries and an ability to produce quick analysis of news events as well as longer online features and columns. He or she should also be able to break news, using reader comments as a way to generate tips and develop story ideas. Candidates for this position should be serious journalists who get a thrill out of working in a fast-paced Web environment and who yearn for an opportunity to innovate in story-telling online. There will also be an opportunity to edit and assign stories. Prior Web experience is preferred. An ability to write finished copy is a prerequisite for the job. Qualified candidates will have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and 5 years directly related experience. All interested parties should submit their resumes to chris.wright@corp.aol.com

Business, Chicago, Editor/copy editor, Trade publications 8:42 pm

Active Trader Magazine is looking for an editor-writer to create trading strategy features and report on trading industry developments for the benefit of our readers–independent investors and traders.Responsibilities include covering the financial markets and the investment/trading industry beyond the generalities of the mainstream press. The job requirements include rewriting/editing stories, managing contributing writers and editors, and writing original features about trading and investments (stocks, futures, options, and forex/currencies). Applicants must have at least 3-5 years of journalism/editorial experience, or an equivalent blend of financial market analysis and editorial experience. A writing/editing test will be mandatory for all applicants under consideration. E-mail résumé and writing samples (required) to opportunities@activetradermag.com (include “financial editor” in the subject line). Or, fax to (312) 775-5423. Walk-ins or phone calls will be removed from consideration.

Online, Business, FloridaJune 26, 2009 4:15 am

The Florida Sun Sentinel seeks a COMMUNITY MANAGER and a HOME PAGE PRODUCER. To apply for either position, send a resume and letter of interest to Kathy Pellegrino,
kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com, with the position in the subject line.

Community Manager
This individual will work with content editors and reporters in the topic area of consumer/business with two goals in mind:
* To shape and direct content that will resonate with readers online, as well as in print.
* To help build local communities via social media, training reporters and editors to aggressively pursue opportunities to interact
with readers.
Candidates should have strong leadership skills and take initiative working one-on-one with bloggers and reporters to improve online
content, as well as develop the staff’s skills with using social media tools. The community manager will work closely with content editors and
the topic manager, attending story planning meetings to help chart coverage that can serve all content platforms. Applicants should be fully versed and actively engaged in a variety of social media tools, including Twitter, Facebook, social bookmarking and blogging software. Applicants also should have experience in content
management systems, such as Assembler. The successful candidate also will serve as back-up for Home Page producers, posting breaking news and packaging coverage on
SunSentinel.com. The candidate chosen for this position will be based in Fort Lauderdale. This is a full-time position, night and weekend shifts may be required.

Home Page Producer
This individual will work in a collaborative, fast-paced and competitive environment with editors from several departments and with other
producers to post breaking news, package coverage, feature the most lively blogs and discussion boards, process and post video and
multimedia segments and create engaging presentations on the home page of SunSentinel.com and across the site. This individual will be
expected to make real-time programming decisions that engage South Florida web users and meet audience goals. Candidates should be well rounded in their knowledge of current events, sports and pop culture. Emphasis is on news judgment; ability to write accurate, lively and concise headlines, cutlines and summaries; ability
to handle multiple tasks at once and understanding online audience interests and behavior. The successful candidate also should have previous writing or editing
experience and be able to use information supplied by reporters and gathered from other sources to write and post breaking news and sports
when necessary. Knowledge of AP style is a must. Experience using metrics tools such as Omniture and Google Trends to inform programming
decisions is important as well. The candidate also should have experience writing and diagnosing HTML and in applications such as Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Flash. Applicants should have previous experience in content management systems and be active in social media. The candidate chosen for this position will be based in Fort Lauderdale.

Online, Overseas, Business, Copy editor, International reportingMay 13, 2009 8:56 pm

Dow Jones seeks a Copy Editor for APAC Newswires.
Dow Jones Newswires is looking for a Copy Editor to join its NewsPlus team, which compiles the
Web-based front page for Dow Jones Newswires. The successful candidate will join a group of Web
editors who choose the best breaking news and analysis stories from across Dow Jones and present
them in summary form for busy traders and financial advisors. This copy editor will work on various
specialty NewsPlus pages, each targeting different customer groups, and will be integral in making
the pages relevant, timely and indispensable to those customers. The editor will work with text, video,
audio and graphics. He/She will be based somewhere in the Asia-Pacific region.
Candidates must have sharp news judgment and the ability to make decisions quickly and with
minimal supervision. Previous Web, audio, video and graphic design skills, as well as any experience
editing business or finance content is preferred. We want a candidate who is highly self-motivated and
sincerely interested in a career in financial journalism and Internet publishing.
Dow Jones Newswires offers a competitive compensation package and the opportunity to work for
one of the world’s leading financial and business news companies.
To apply, please visit www.dowjones.com/careers and search for job ID 250560

Overseas, Wires, Business, Editor/copy editor, Languages, International reportingApril 2, 2009 7:20 pm

Dow Jones seeks a Money Editor for Singapore Newswires.
Dow Jones Newswires is seeking an experienced editor to help run Asia-Pacific coverage of debt,
forex, economic and policy/political news. The Singapore-based position, part of a three-person
management team, involves proactive news planning, working with bureaus and reporters to identify
and develop story ideas and editing updates and features.
The successful candidate will have deep and broad experience with FX or debt, or both, and the
ability to transform rough copy on deadline and as well as guide the reporting and writing of more
involved features from their inception. Market reporting experience and a strong knowledge of Asian
economies are preferred; knowledge of derivatives and of an Asian language would be pluses.
Dow Jones Newswires offers a competitive compensation package and the opportunity to work for
one of the world’s leading financial and business news companies.
To apply, please visit www.dowjones.com/careers and search for job ID 250684.

Wires, Business, NYC, Editor/copy editorJanuary 10, 2009 10:30 pm

Mone0109001 — News Editor

The Associated Press seeks a News Editor for its New York City office.

This person will lead a team of reporters and artists that produces
Money & Markets, a financial data and content product currently aimed
primarily at newspapers and their Web sites. Money & Markets content
is pegged to breaking financial, economic and company news. Content
is explanatory and analytical and uses graphics heavily. The goal of
Money & Markets is to inform readers about markets news and trends in
an engaging, accessible way and help them make investment decisions.

QUALIFICATIONS

The Money & Markets editor must have deep knowledge of the financial
markets and the economy. The ideal candidate is a self-starter and
critical thinker who can identify and anticipate news that will
affect the markets, and develop “story graphics” that explore
investor themes of broad interest to readers. The candidate must be
an outstanding editor able to help explain complex topics simply,
with context and perspective. He or she must be able to teach and
inspire staff, as well as work well with colleagues throughout
Business News and other AP departments. Experience assigning and
editing graphics is strongly preferred.

Business, NYC, TV reporterDecember 7, 2008 3:01 pm

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES
Reporting

• Receives assignment or evaluates financial news leads and tips to develop story idea. • Gathers and verifies factual information regarding story through interview, observation, and research. • Organizes material, determines emphasis, and writes story according to prescribed editorial style and format standards. • Transmits information to Newswriter for story writing. • Writes stories for delivery by anchors. • Develops sources and contacts for story development. • Must be prepared to do live onset reports on breaking financial news.

Camera and Field Operations

•Shoots video to illustrate stories.
•Edits, or assists in editing, videos for broadcast.

Presentation Skills

• Appears on television program when conducting taped or filmed interviews or narration. • Gives live reports from site of event or mobile broadcast unit. • Occasionally represents station at other events.

Other Duties as Assigned

QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION/ EXPERIENCE
Education: College Degree required.
Experience: 2-3 years experience in print or broadcast journalism. Experience in business news preferred.

Apply online www.timewarner.jobs, Requisition # 109495BR

Wires, Business, Editor/copy editor, Reporter/writer, South Asia, International reporting, Director 2:49 pm

BUREAU CHIEF (based in Bangkok, Thailand)

Dow Jones seeks a bureau chief to manage the business in Thailand and Vietnam. The suitable candidate will direct news coverage, and supervise staff in the two bureaus.

We welcome those with at least seven years’ experience in reporting, preferably including some editing experience and managing experience. Basic Thai language ability is desirable.

Dow Jones Newswires offers a competitive compensation package and the opportunity to work for one of the world’s leading financial and business news companies.

Interested candidates should send their cover letter and resume to:

Email: jobs.asiapac@dowjones.com

Wires, Business, Internships, International reportingOctober 10, 2008 2:44 am

Reuters America summer 2009 journalism internship program. Please let your alma mater or other industry contacts know that students can apply ONLINE ONLY by going to either the Thomson Reuters http://thomsonreuters.com/ or Reuters News www.reuters.com web sites, clicking on CAREERS and typing in JOURNALISM INTERNSHIPS. The deadline for applications is November 15, 2008.

We will be offering internships in New York, Washington, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Toronto and Latin America. We have a good track record of hiring these students at the end of the internship. We have hired two so far from the class of summer 2008 and hired three from 2007. Please note that we prefer juniors, seniors and graduate students with an interest in business journalism. Spanish or Portuguese language ability is required for Latin America and Spanish for Los Angeles.

TV, Business, TV reporter 2:37 am

The position is for an anchor for a show called NASDAQ LIVE aired on NDTV Profit. The daily show is recorded from the Nasdaq and focuses on the US market and the US economy and how developments here could impact trading back home in India.

The show is a half hour slot which is done live from Nasdaq every afternoon between 12.30pm and 1:00pm. It airs live on NDTV Profit at 10pm every weeknight. The logistics of the show are fairly simply. There is a producer at the Nasdaq who takes care of the back-end and reserves guests to come in and discuss market developments. The anchor basically has to give a list of stocks / issues he wants to discuss and then go live with a market wall and a guest.

We are ideally looking for people who have experience in business journalism or directly in the markets and are interested in a TV career. The position is basically a free lance kind of position since work is limited to the half hour NASDAQ show.

If anyone is interested, do send your resume to Ira Dugal at irad@ndtv.com or call at 610-3020376 to discuss further.

Overseas, Wires, Business, Reporter/writer, International reportingSeptember 6, 2008 4:49 am

Dow Jones Newswires is seeking a reporter to cover investment banking activity in Asia, focusing on equity deals such as M&As and IPOs.

The position, to be based in Hong Kong, will require a highly motivated journalist who is able to generate scoops on deals across the region and enjoys working in a high-profile, competitive beat. The role also involves writing analytical stories and ground-breaking features on key trends on the M&A front and the equities capital markets, tracking people’s movement in the industry and assisting other reporters in the region in covering deals in their own markets.

Experience covering the financial services industry or M&As is desirable while a proven ability to break news, generate story ideas and work as part of a team will be a plus.

Please email resume and cover letter to jobs.asiapac@dowjones.com .

Overseas, Wires, Business, International reportingAugust 25, 2008 5:01 am

Dow Jones Newswires seeks a finance reporter in Kuala Lumpur, a Commodities reporter in Singapore, and a bond reporter and technology reporter in Tokyo. To apply, contact jobs.asiapac@dowjones.com. Details below:

KUALA LUMPUR

Islamic Finance Reporter - The Asia-Pacific money team is looking for a
reporter, to be based in Kuala Lumpur to spearhead coverage of the
region’s Islamic financial markets.

The position will entail coverage of the Shariah-compliant banking
sector, Islamic bond markets and Islamic equity financing and will
therefore require the reporter to work closely with correspondents
around the region covering the parallel conventional beats and to be
flexible on a day-to-day basis.

As this is a new position in the region, applicants will need to be self
starters, willing to get quickly up to speed with an exciting sector of
the financial world that is growing at twice the speed of the
conventional market but that also faces a number of regulatory and other
stiff challenges. It will also be a position that the successful
candidate can help to shape and which should add to the the prominence
that the highly popular Dow Jones Islamic Indexes has already carved in
the sector.

SINGAPORE

Commodities Reporter - Dow Jones Newswires has an opening for a regional
commodities reporter, to be based in Singapore. The job involves working
closely with more than a dozen commodities reporters in the Asia-Pacific
region and leading the coverage of soft commodities, as well as
government policy affecting the sector.

This is a fast-paced and demanding job, but also one that offers ample
opportunity for quick career advancement. The successful candidate will
have plenty of scope to travel around the region to produce a rich
basket of breaking stories, enterprise reporting and incisive market
coverage.

You’ll need to be a seasoned reporter with excellent writing skills,
preferably with previous commodities experience. Proficiency in Asian
languages is not compulsory, but will be an advantage.

TOKYO

Forex/Bond Reporter - Dow Jones Newswires is looking for an
English-language reporter in its Tokyo bureau to cover the foreign
exchange and bond markets and Japanese economic policy. The job will
involve writing market comments, reporting on news conferences by
government and central bank officials, covering economic indicators,
cultivating market and official sources, and working on enterprise copy
such as features and interviews. Fluency in Japanese and English is
required, and journalism experience is preferred. Experience working in
the financial markets would be a plus.

Technology, Media and Telecoms (TMT) Reporter - Dow Jones Newswires is
looking for an experienced journalist to cover Asia’s technology, media
and telecoms (TMT) beat as a regional reporter. The position, to be
based in Tokyo, entails tracking regional trends in the TMT industries
and writing insightful and analytical features and technology columns
pertaining to the semiconductor and flat-panel display industries and
other tech topics. The successful candidate will also be required to
contribute to corporate coverage of Japan’s major technology and telecom
firms, such as Sony Corp., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. and
Toshiba Corp. The position may also entail some travel to cover major
technology conferences throughout Asia.

The reporter will work closely with the TMT news editor and other
reporters and editors in different regions to cover breaking news and
other news events that have implications for the global technology
industry. The ideal candidate will have several years of experience
covering the TMT sector and will be able to generate enterprise story
ideas with little supervision. Spoken and written Japanese is preferred
but isn’t mandatory. Expected start date for the job is some time around
October.

Wires, Business, NYC, Editor/copy editor 4:57 am

This administrator manages a desk of about a dozen spot news editors
responsible for delivering timely, accurate and authoritative breaking
news and informative, analytical stories about the day’s top
developments in business news. Working in conjunction with beat editors
and reporters, the News Editor helps drive the production of news that
informs consumers and investors and that meets the demands of an online
audience. Qualified applicants should be seasoned editors and managers,
able to quickly shape stories that are sensible and easy to comprehend
while inspiring and teaching other editors to do likewise. Along with
the beat editors, he or she also coordinates the day’s workflow as well
as the work schedules for business editors and reporters in New York
State and around the country.

QUALIFICATIONS

The successful candidate will have experience managing a team of
journalists and working across desks and departments to deliver an
outstanding news report. The AP is looking for someone with the
managerial skills to lead a desk of editors operating under deadline
pressure and the editing skills and news judgment to drive outstanding
spot news coverage. The right candidate will have editing experience
across a range of industries, from media/entertainment to retailing to
technology. The position requires excellent organizational and
communications skills and the ability to juggle competing priorities in
a fast-paced environment. Financial news experience is required. Five or
more years editing experience and two or more years of managerial
experience are preferred.
For application details, see http://careers.ap.org/viewjob.html?erjob=11383&eresc=ERNOTIFY

Uncategorized, Overseas, Wires, Business, Tech ReportingAugust 11, 2008 8:59 pm

Dow Jones Newswires is looking for an experienced journalist to cover Asia’s technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) beat as a regional reporter. The position, to be based in Tokyo, entails tracking regional trends in the TMT industries and writing insightful and analytical features and technology columns pertaining to the semiconductor and flat-panel display industries and other tech topics. The successful candidate will contribute to corporate coverage of Japan’s major technology and telecom firms, such as Sony, Matsushita Electric and Toshiba. The position also might entail travel to cover major technology conferences throughout Asia.

The reporter will work closely with the TMT news editor and other reporters and editors in different regions to cover breaking news and other news events that have implications for the global technology industry. The ideal candidate will have several years of experience covering the TMT sector and will be able to generate enterprise story ideas with little supervision. Spoken and written Japanese is preferred but isn’t mandatory. Expected start date for the job is some time around October.

Please email resume and cover letter to Japan Bureau Chief Ken McCallum at ken.mccallum@dowjones.com, phone number +81 3 5255 2929 and Asia Pacific TMT News Editor Yun-Hee Kim, at yun-hee.kim@dowjones.com, phone number +852-2832 2330.

Newspapers, Overseas, Business, Editor/copy editor, Copy editor 8:58 pm

The International Herald Tribune has two openings on its business copy desk in Hong Kong. Please note that these are NOT intended as overseas postings for U.S.-based employees, and The Times will not offer relocation or expatriate benefits to any of its copy editors who might apply. “Nevertheless, we want to make you aware of what’s going on at the I.H.T.,” Alan Flippen writes in an e-mail, “in the spirit of newsroom integration and in case you know anyone from outside the company who might be a good fit for these jobs.”
If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact Len Apcar, lapcar@iht.com. Read on for the qualifications.
The International Herald Tribune is looking for experienced copy editors to work in Hong Kong for its expanding Asian edition. You will work with a team of dedicated, hard-working editors and correspondents from The New York Times-Herald Tribune family to offer our readers a well-edited, must-read newspaper six mornings a week and a 24-hour Web report. We expect you to know how to smooth copy, write inviting heads and make solid news judgments about international developments. We value energetic professionals who want the challenge of living abroad and are excited by the Asia story.
We have permanent positions immediately available and invite candidates to apply for a one-week tryout. Experience in Asia and business journalism a plus. Interested? Send your resumes to: asiaresumes@iht.com.

Wires, Business, Science/health, NYC, Editor/copy editor, Reporter/writerAugust 1, 2008 4:07 am

Positions (all in New York City)
Two Business Spot Editors. See http://careers.ap.org/viewjob.html?erjob=11123&eresc=ERNOTIFY for details.
1 Entertainment Editor. See http://openings.ap.org/viewjob.html?erjob=11143&eresc=ERNOTIFY for details.
1 Health Care Reporter. See http://careers.ap.org/viewjob.html?erjob=11163&eresc=ERNOTIFY for details.

Business News Editors
These editors are in key positions on the Business News editing desk,
part of a team that delivers everything from the first word of breaking
news to online readers to final versions sent to print and online
audiences. These newspersons edit stories on a wide scope of business
events, including quarterly earnings, acquisitions, restructurings and
regulatory actions. These editors also at times monitor company press
release wires and assign stories to writers.
The successful candidate will be adept at quickly shaping stories that
are informative and smart, analytical and forward looking, sensible and
easy to comprehend. These editors will also at times be asked to take
charge of one of the biggest stories of the day - an important earnings
announcement, a key executive appointment or a blockbuster M&A deal -
and help the reporter fashion it to illuminate for online and print
readers why the news is important and how it affects their lives.

QUALIFICATIONS
The right candidate will have editing experience across a range of
industries, from media/entertainment to retailing to technology. The
ideal candidate should be also able to craft copy into tight, clear
stories, and to work under intense deadline pressure. Candidates should
have the ability to effectively manage copy flow. Applicants should be
able to produce copy that meets AP’s high standards for accuracy,
balance, clarity and context. Familiarity with corporate regulatory
filings is essential. Some experience with data terminals such as
Thomson ONE is a plus. Candidates must have at least five years of daily
editing experience. Three years of financial news experience is
preferred. Good communications skills and familiarity with a team
approach to work is essential.

Entertainment Editor
The Associated Press seeks an experienced Entertainment Editor for its
New York City headquarters to lead cross-platform coverage of
entertainment and celebrities, and compete aggressively on breaking,
high-impact and exclusive news.

This person will manage a global staff of text reporters and editors and
work closely with five managers who oversee entertainment content across
text, photos, audio and video. The editor will work with staff to direct
coverage and develop exclusive and original editorial content with an
emphasis on multimedia products that involve all the formats. This
person will work closely with editorial counterparts in sports, business
and news.

QUALIFICATIONS

Excellent news judgment and experience thinking creatively about how to
produce competitive content are essential. Candidates must have strong
communication and collaboration skills; the ability and desire to learn
and deploy new storytelling techniques; deftness to handle multiple
tasks and deadlines at once; commitment to high standards in all aspects
of news coverage, administration and leadership; and must be a
self-starter who also has strong experience managing a team. The ideal
candidate will have several years of experience managing coverage with a
team. Applicants must have a passion for arts, culture and entertainment
and solid reporting, writing and editing skills. This candidate must be
knowledgeable about celebrity news and all aspects of arts and
entertainment on a global level. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
combination of education and experience are required.

Health Care Reporter
This newsperson reports and writes breaking news and enterprise stories
for The Associated Press’ national business report, with a focus on
pharmaceutical, hospital and health-insurance companies and other
health-related business issues. This reporter develops industry sources
with an eye toward reporting events and trends before others do in a
highly competitive coverage area. This newsperson works with writers and
editors in the Business News Department in New York and in domestic and
international bureaus to leverage AP’s global presence. This person
sometimes edits and files copy for AP’s national report, and coordinates
coverage plans with Photos, Multimedia, Graphics and Broadcast
Departments.

QUALIFICATIONS

The job requires a minimum of three years of experience as a reporter,
writer or editor, with experience writing and editing spot news and
enterprise. Knowledge about drug and health insurance companies,
hospitals and health care policy is strongly preferred, including
experience covering major executives at these companies.
The job requires solid news judgment and communications skills plus
familiarity with a team approach to news coverage. The ideal candidate
will have a proven ability to develop sources and break news and a
demonstrated ability to write both spot and project news stories with
flair. Applicants must be able to craft compelling leads and produce
highly readable stories appropriate for a general global audience. He or
she must be able to make snap decisions under intense deadline pressure
and in a highly competitive news arena. Candidates must be able to
quickly write and edit copy to meet AP’s standards for accuracy and
balance, as well as style and grammar.

Business, India, International reporting, Freelance writingJuly 25, 2008 6:14 pm

Workforce Management magazine, a Crain Communications publication, is
looking for freelance journalists based in India to cover the business
of human resource management. Workforce will be launching an online
version of their award winning national magazine for the Indian
market. Journalists with business reporting experience preferred.
Compensation is competitive and based on experience. Please send
resumes and clips to Jeremy Smerd. jsmerd@workforce.com

Newspapers, Business, Reporter/writer, New JerseyJuly 20, 2008 10:50 pm

The Record (Bergen County, NJ) has an opening for a commercial real estate reporter. The beat includes some of the nation’s prime retail properties, with developers, landlords and builders divvying up the most expensive real estate in the country. The reporter must write stories that are essential to the local business community, staying on top of industry trends, hot regions, and changing market conditions. Also, the reporter will be expected to break news on local property sales, leasing activity and development agreements.

Candidates should have at least five to seven years of daily reporting experience, including preferably three years as a real estate writer.

If you are interested, send a resume, a cover letter outlining why you want the job, and your five best work samples to: Douglas Clancy, assistant managing editor, The Record, 150 River St., Hackensack, NJ 07601.

Overseas, Wires, Business, International reporting 10:36 pm

Financial reporter - Dow Jones Newswires, the leading international financial news service, seeks an energetic and experienced reporter to join our Vietnam bureau to cover the stock market, economy, and foreign investment. Applicants should be fluent in English and Vietnamese, self motivated and able to work to tight deadlines. The successful candidate will have a proven ability to develop sources and break news.

To apply, please email to: jobs.asiapac@dowjones.com.

Only short-listed candidates will be notified.

TV, Business, NYCJune 29, 2008 7:40 pm

JOB TITLE: Business Development Coordinator (Full-Time)
COMPANY: NY1 News
LOCATION: New York, NY
TO APPLY: www.timewarner.jobs, Requisition # 102095BR

About NY1 News:
NY1 News is Time Warner’s 24-hour newschannel in New York City. NY1 covers the city’s five boroughs with more than 40 full-time reporters.

NY1 signed on in the fall of 1992 from its newsroom on Manhattan’s West 42nd Street. As it approached its tenth anniversary, the station moved into a new state-of-the-art facility in the historic Chelsea Market building in January of 2002. With an integrated, all-digital production system and more than 600 hours of computer-based video storage, the facility represents one of the most advanced newsgathering operations in the world.

SUMMARY: This individual will be responsible for assisting in the development and implementation of new digital media businesses and distribution opportunities that take advantage of the increasingly multi-platform consumption of digital media. Responsible for creating and managing strategic relationships within Time Warner and with other, third party companies. Must be able to leverage knowledge, technology and intellectual property to expand our products, services, functionality and/or market reach.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Business Development
• Under the supervision of the Manager, will provide assistance in developing proposals, marketing opportunities and writing business model designs
• Analyze markets and new developments as well as use tools such as marketing, sales, information management and customer service in order to expand NY1’s reach
• Research and locate NY1 owned footage requested for use by other companies and organizations
• Negotiate contracts and write license agreements for companies and organizations wishing to use NY1 owned footage
• Create and manage relationships with potential partner executives and working with multiple divisions within TWC divisions, including representatives of advertising, sales, editorial, legal, and technology to determine appropriate deal terms and to develop detailed and persuasive proposals
• Lease out NY1 studio space to other companies
• Perform administrative duties such as fax, sort, collate, answering phones, etc.
• Other duties as assigned
EDUCATION:
BA/BS required.

EXPERIENCE:
The ideal candidate will have a combination of the following desired qualifications and skills: a minimum of one years of related experience.
Time Warner Cable supports a drug-free environment and is EOE M/F/V/D

JOB TITLE: Operations Supervisor (Full-Time)
COMPANY: NY1 News
LOCATION: New York, NY
TO APPLY: www.timewarner.jobs, Requisition # 102277BR

SUMMARY: Responsible for maintaining the quality of NY1’s on-air product. Oversees the daily operations of Master Control (technical hub of the station, record feeds, etc. that is incorporated into production) and the Control Rooms (A) News, (B) Live shows. Acts as liaison with every other department to facilitate their needs with technical assistance and coordinate the efforts of control room staff to that end. This person is also responsible for managing bureau production operations including robotic cameras, bureau edit systems and ENG equipment. Local travel to maintain operations including bureaus in Bergen County, Staten Island, Queens and potential operations in other locations within the five boroughs.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:

Technical Operations
• Manages the technical portion of news production.
• Insures that all operators are able to operate technical equipment in control rooms.
• Provides technical assistance to other departments and outside clients
• Assists engineering staff in troubleshooting to solve technical problems in control rooms, as needed.
• Develops, implements and documents operating procedures and updates.
• Fills in for technicians when short staffed.
• Reviews all programming for technical quality.
• Critiques shows to find ways to improve them.
• Writes up notes on problems and what could have been done differently.

Planning, Coordinating, Scheduling
• Able to manpower plan by evaluating resources needed for adequate coverage of control rooms. Assists in scheduling and assigning control room staff.
• Coordinates feed material and fees windows.
• Coordinates special projects in relation to control rooms and MCR.
• Assists in booking and coordinating tape feeds and live shots.
• Participates in developing implementation plans for introducing new technology.

Human Resources
• Suggests to operations manager candidates for freelance staff.
• Provides relevant HR information to senior management on hiring, assignment, promotion and termination of full time staff.
• Effectively utilizes, and evaluates control and master control room staff.
• Will work with HR to resolve interpersonal issues and conflicts.

Orientation and Training
• Orients new technicians, freelancers and interns to control room operations.
• Trains new technicians, freelancers and interns in control room procedures and
use of equipment.
• Trains staff in use of new equipment.

Other duties as assigned

EDUCATION:
Technical or communications college degree.

EXPERIENCE:
5 years technical experience working at a TV facility operating MCR automation systems, production control audio consoles and experience working with non linear edit systems. IT experience and understanding of computer networking a must.

Time Warner Cable supports a drug-free environment and is EOE M/F/V/D

JOB TITLE: Technical Director (Full-Time)
COMPANY: NY1 News
LOCATION: New York, NY
TO APPLY: www.timewarner.jobs, Requisition # 100883BR

SUMMARY: Is in charge of the control room and all technical aspects of live and tape programming before it goes on air. This position makes all the technical decisions for all video and audio elements before reaching master control. Is responsible for coordinating with producers, anchors, reporters, writers and operators to ensure a quality on-air product.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Directing/Technical Directing (Ability to direct and technical direct at the same time):

News Programming
- Follows a script from producer and introduce the video, audio, other elements to create news clips for the news wheel.

Longer Form Programs
-Directs control room in live and taped programming such as sports, political and talk shows.

Technical Directing: Coordinates all the technical elements to produce the on-air product:

-Familiar with GVG DD30/DD35
-Familiar with GVG Kayak DD20
-Familiar with AVID Dve Excel
-Familiar with AVID Thunder still store system

Quality Control:
-Reviews video and audio content for quality, continuity and accuracy.
-Critiques shows to find ways to improve them. Writes technical discrepancies on the tech log.
-Monitors control room performance and gives on-going feedback for improvement to management.

Other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION:
Associates degree. Four year college degree preferred.

EXPERIENCE:
Minimum 1 –2 years experience working in a control room. One year directing a control room. Camera and audio experience helpful.

Time Warner Cable supports a drug-free environment and is EOE M/F/V/D

TV, Radio, Business, DC, NYC, TV production/editing, Radio reporter, TV desk/production asstMay 14, 2008 7:25 pm

Please see details below for the following positions:
Assignment Editor/Producer-FOX Business Network
Production Assistant, FOX Business Network
Reporter, FOX News Radio

Position: D.C. Assignment Editor/Producer – Fox Business Network

Location: Washington, DC

Responsibilities:
Primary responsibility is to operate the Fox Business Network-Washington, D.C. bureau assignment desk operation. This person will direct DC-based reporters, producers and camera crews to carry out the daily newsgathering of Fox’s business news channel, and will research, plan and coordinate coverage of future events on Capitol Hill and at the White House, SEC, Treasury and Labor Departments, Federal Reserve, and other venues in the Washington, DC area. This position will work closely with Fox Business Network headquarters in New York, and with the Fox News assignment desk operations in Washington and New York, to coordinate resources as appropriate.

Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree and 3+ years assignment desk and or planning desk experience
Good editorial judgment as well as strong logistical skills
Working knowledge of Washington-based financial newsmaking sources such as the Federal Reserve, Treasury Department, Labor Department, SEC, the White House and Congress
The ability to work well in a fast paced and intense atmosphere
Willingness and ability to travel on short notice
Familiarity with iNews
Flexibility to work various shifts when needed
Motivated self-starter who is able to work independently and in a team environment
Ability to multi-task and prioritize
Some knowledge of fiber connectivity for the Washington, DC area a plus

Position: Production Assistant, Fox Business Network

Location: New York

Responsibilities:
Seeking Production Assistants to assist Producers in selecting the most compelling video. Duties include but are not limited to: running scripts, finding and editing footage, research assignments, and greeting guests.

Requirements:
· Candidate must have a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and excellent writing and communication skills
· Must be able to work overnights/weekends
· Bachelor’s degree and solid knowledge of current events are required
· Demonstrated understanding of business news
· Basic knowledge of newsroom functions a must
· Internship in television news required
· Previous experience working with videotape and/or graphics preferred
· Working knowledge of iNews a plus
· Must be a highly organized, mature, and a creative self-starter

Position: Reporter, Fox News Radio
Location: New York

Requirements/Responsibilities:
Fox News Radio is looking for a New York-based national reporter. If you’re curious, tireless and technologically fearless, you may be the right person for this job. We’re looking for someone with at least 5 years experience as an on-air radio field reporter. You’ll work long hours, travel extensively and report on everything from disasters to politics to the economy. If ROSR’s, wraps, mp3’s and station 2-ways are your daily diet, then we want to hear from you

Fox News Network is an EOE.

Cover letter required. Interested applicants please send resumes to:

Fox Business Network
Human Resources
2nd floor
1211 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036

Fax: 212-301-8588
Email: Resumes@foxnews.com
WWW.FOXNEWS.COM

Overseas, Wires, Business, Reporter/writer, IndiaApril 23, 2008 10:42 am

The Associated Press is seeking a full-time business writer based in Mumbai, India, to cover
India’s dynamic business scene. Applicants must have at least five years of experience in
financial journalism, have a strong news sense and be able to work independently. We are
looking for journalists who are self-starters and can produce fast, clear copy on spot news
about companies, markets and macro-economic news as well as well-written, compelling features
about India’s business landscape and changing society. Must be willing to start by mid-May.
Interested applicants please email cover letter, CV and 5 clips to mjfoster@ap.org and
tsullivan@ap.org.

Business, Editor/copy editor, International reportingApril 20, 2008 12:54 pm

Dow Jones Newswires, a leading international financial news agency, is looking for copy editors/sub-editors to work in its Singapore newsroom.

The editors will be responsible for handling general news from Dow Jones and other sources. They will be required to quickly identify general news developments with the potential to move financial markets, and publish fast, clear and accurate headlines and stories, Monday-Friday during the Asian day.

Successful candidates should have excellent news judgment and a passion for keeping on top of the news; they should also be comfortable working in a fast-paced multimedia environment. We’re looking for a team of five editors, including a team manager. Experience in a real-time newsroom is preferred. Attractive compensation and benefits will be provided.

To apply, contact Alastair Gale, Managing Editor, Asia-Pacific Global Desk, at alastair.gale@dowjones.com. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Wires, Business, Editor/copy editor, Reporter/writer, New Jersey, International reportingApril 6, 2008 1:23 pm


Dow Jones Newswires
Assistant Editor to work on Technology and Alternative Energy Newsletter
Location: New Jersey

Dow Jones & Co. requires an assistant editor to work on clean technology and alternative energy newsletters for the Jersey City, NJ bureau. The position entails taking over running of one daily newsletter and working on new products in the same area of coverage. The job requires working with reporters on stories, organizing other content and making decisions about news priorities. Applicants should have a background in editing business news, a broad familiarity with financial markets and experience of working to deadlines. To apply, please visit our careers page at: http://www.dj.com/careers. Job ID# 106064 EOE

Dow Jones Newswires
Latin America Reporter
Location: New Jersey

Dow Jones Newswires seeks a reporter to cover Latin American issues from its Harborside headquarters in Jersey City. The job entails reporting on issues of sovereign and corporate debt, equities and currencies affecting Latin America, and occasional coverage of emerging Asia, Europe and Africa. Experience reporting on emerging market countries and financial markets is desirable, as is the ability to speak Spanish and/or Portuguese. The position is located in Jersey City, NJ, right across the river from downtown Manhattan. To apply, please visit our careers page at: http://www.dj.com/careers The job ID# is 105657.

Dow Jones Newswires
Editor to join its equity markets team
Location: New Jersey

Dow Jones Newswires is seeking an editor to join its equity markets team and mine publishable scoops and intelligence from the world of blogs. The successful candidate will be aggressive, self directed and interested in blogs and their proprietors, but must also possess the news judgment and high standards needed to separate the mean spirited and the overly speculative from the insightful and the useful. The editor’s main responsibility will be funneling short, spirited and well-written items into “Market Talk” - effectively Dow Jones Newswires’ running blog on corporate and market developments. There will also be the opportunity to write about developments at prominent blogs and trends in blogging. The position is based in Jersey City. Send expressions of interest to Andrew Dowell, deputy managing editor for equities, at Andrew.dowell@dowjones.com

Newspapers, Business, Florida, Reporter/writerMarch 30, 2008 3:40 am

Economic Development Reporter
There is not a city more devoted to economic development than Jacksonville, Florida. And you could be the business reporter to watchdog what’s building in this dynamic growth region. Keep track of the residential and commercial side of real estate, get to know the key players and tell it all to our readers in print and online. Must be willing to learn multimedia if you don’t yet know. We cover Northeast Florida with an expanding business news department, and we have it all - a redeveloping downtown area, bustling suburbs and rural areas being considered for future growth. Live near beautiful beaches in a warm, hospitable climate, and cover a choice business beat.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Health and Fitness Writer
The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, FL, is looking for a health and fitness writer. This reporter will focus on healthcare issues and trends, including nutrition, exercise, medicine, technology and consumer healthcare. We’re looking for a writer with the flair and skill to hook readers while helping them understand a sometimes complex healthcare world. This reporter will be part of the lifestyle team, but we need someone who can write in-depth stories for A-1 and other sections. You should also be able to write non-narrative pieces with brevity and be comfortable working in multimedia. Experience in video production is a plus but not required. Jacksonville is a growing, vibrant, diverse city with an NFL team, a lively entertainment scene and a beautiful downtown within driving distance of the beach.
Please send a cover letter, resume and examples of your work in MS Word format via email to:
tujobs@jacksonville.com.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.
You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

NIGHT COPS Reporter

Our current night cops person has done such a great job, he’s being promoted to another beat.
Crime is a high-profile beat in Jacksonville, but it’s more than following an “if it bleeds, it leads” philosophy.
We are looking for someone who can cover breaking news, spot trends and offer solutions-based reporting, and develop strong enterprise pieces.
You must also be able to work in a multi-media world, doing everything from immediately posting and updating breaking stories to the Web, shooting video at breaking news scenes and develop online elements for your stories.
You’ll be working at a newspaper that is filling reporting spots and adding new ones.
And you’ll live in an area that offers something for everyone.
Like great weather and the ocean? We’ve got it.
Looking for a place with a strong economy? That’s us.
Like NFL and college football? The area is home to the NFL’s Jaguars and a passionate college football fan base .
Need strong schools? No problem. Two of Jacksonville’s schools consistently rank among the nation’s top 10 and schools in our suburban counties consistently earn the state’s highest marks.
Please send a cover letter, resume and examples of your work in MS Word format via email to:
tujobs@jacksonville.com.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.
You may, also, fax to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Retail Reporter
Join us as a key member of our expanding business news department exploring the ever-changing world of retail in Northeast Florida and beyond. This is the business beat that appeals to all. Stay on top of the shopping and retail business trends, tell our readers who’s coming and who’s going, and why. Breaking news and enterprise/trend stories galore. Who are the up-and-coming retailers, and who’s hurting. Must be willing to learn multimedia if you don’t yet know. The Florida Times-Union is based in Jacksonville, a wonderful place to live and work, with beautiful beaches and a friendly, outdoor-oriented climate. We’re growing our business coverage and we’re looking for a top-notch reporter to join the team.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Newspapers, Business, Florida, Editor/copy editor 3:36 am

Business Editor
We’re adding staff and growing our business coverage. We need a strong and savvy Business Editor to lead us to the type of daily business coverage our readers deserve. Jacksonville, Florida, is a business-oriented city, a center for banking services, real estate development, medical services and the fastest growing port on the East Coast. Northeast Florida is a great place to live and work, with beautiful beaches and a warm climate.
The right person will have demonstrated newsroom leadership and will know how to
build a team that works together toward common goals for print and online. Multimedia experience is a big plus. You will find supportive upper management, a vibrant and improving metro newspaper and website, and a Florida port city steeped in business expansion. A tremendous opportunity for the right person.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Nesting Reporter

The Florida Times-Union in beautiful Jacksonville, FL, is looking for a versatile writer to cover home life as our Nesting Reporter. This reporter will cover home and garden, technology, consumerism, family life and relationships, pets, decor and home entertainment. We want someone who has a demonstrated ability to bring clarity to complex stories and shows strong news judgment. We need someone who can write in-depth stories for A-1 and other sections. You should also be able to write non-narrative pieces with brevity and be comfortable working in multimedia. Experience in video production is a plus but not required. Jacksonville is a growing, vibrant, diverse city with an NFL team, two public high schools consistently ranked among the best in the country, and a beautiful downtown within driving distance of the beach.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com. Please send sample writing clips as well.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

MILITARY Reporter

Northeast Florida is military country.
You can see it by our growing Navy bases, as well as key Marines, National Guard and Reserves facilities.
And you can see it by the strong presence of military retirees, who are making Northeast Florida their home.
You’ll lead our coverage on the potential transformation of Mayport to homeport a nuclear aircraft carrier, the fight to help recent war veterans get back on their feet and the continued push to improve health benefits for active duty and retirees.
This job is ideal for a person with strong multi-media skills, including blogging.
Yes, Northeast Florida is military country, but it’s a lot more, too. It’s home to the beautiful St. Johns River, an NFL team and the beach. It’s also home to a strong economy and great weather. Two of Jacksonville’s schools consistently rank among the nation’s top 10 and schools in our suburban counties consistently earn the state’s highest marks.
And it’s home to a newspaper that is not only filling reporter vacancies, but creating new ones.
Please send a cover letter, resume and examples of your work in MS Word format via email to:
tujobs@jacksonville.com.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the p
If jargon makes you ill … if fomulaic headlines make your eyes roll … if your boss has no idea how you’re doing unless you do something wrong … then we might have a job for you. The Florida Times-Union has an opening on our news department editing staff for a quick-thinking and (hopefully) -witted professional who wants to excel on a desk that does, every day. If you don’t have at least three years’ experience on a daily newspaper or a successful Dow Jones internship, please don’t apply. But if you do, and you’d like to challenge yourself and us, by all means do.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Position you are applying for.
You may, also, fax to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Wires, Business, Reporter/writerMarch 15, 2008 2:17 pm

Dow Jones Newswires is looking for an energetic and enterprising reporter for its real-time coverage of the credit markets, which has been at the heart of the current global financial crisis. Candidates should be flexible and willing to dig into some of the darkest recesses of the debt markets to tell a story that has broad ramifications for investors and the global economy. Experience covering financial news is required, and knowledge of credit derivatives is a plus. Interested candidates should send their resumes and their three best clips to news editor Agnes Crane at agnes.crane@dowjones.com.

Wires, Business, NYC, Editor/copy editorFebruary 17, 2008 1:07 pm

The Associated Press seeks a Newsperson for the Business News Desk in
New York City.

This newsperson will work closely with editors on the AP Business Desk
and at Dow Jones & Co. to choose Dow Jones News Service and Wall Street
Journal stories that will run on the AP business news services. This
newsperson also coordinates coverage of news events with AP bureaus and
Dow Jones. This newsperson edits and packages stories to meet AP needs.
This person occasionally handles other business news assignments,
including coverage of markets and reports on economic indicators.

QUALIFICATIONS
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated excellence as a reporter and
editor, with a firm grasp of financial principles and business issues.
Applicants should be able to make quick news judgments, organize time
and priorities, and thrive in a highly competitive environment and under
deadline pressure. Candidates should have familiarity with a team
approach to working and news coverage, which is essential to joining our
fast-expanding department.

Founded in 1846, AP is the largest and oldest news organization in the
world, serving as a source of news, photos, graphics, audio and video
for more than one billion people a day. AP has more than 4,000 employees
working in more than 240 bureaus worldwide. The AP report is distributed
in four languages: English, German, French and Spanish. The report is
translated into many more languages by international subscribers.

AP seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in respect for
differences. We support all aspects of diversity and provide equal
employment opportunity to all employees and applicants without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, age, sexual
orientation, disability or status as a veteran in accordance with
applicable nondiscrimination laws.

To apply, please visit https://careers.ap.org/viewjob.html?erjob=6823.

Online, Business, NYC, Reporter/writerJanuary 20, 2008 4:31 pm

SEARCH PRODUCER
The Deal has a fantastic opportunity for a motivated journalist or communications professional. We seek a search producer to manage the core functions of our key editorial products. You will learn and apply the principles of search engine optimization and become an expert in the competitive landscape of financial journalism. Ultimately you will be the evangelist for all our blogs in the marketplace. The right candidate is a self-starter, eager to gain Web 2.0 skills, conquer new technologies and help lead the online deal discussions. Specific duties include:

- Identify and track deal sites and blogs and establish strategic partnerships.
- Work directly with search engine partners to ensure our content is optimized within their rankings.
- Collaborate with edit and technology resources to manage our search aggregation products.
- Develop new blog products with editorial.
- Write blog posts for TheDeal.com.

The desired candidate should be proficient in HTML, familiar with blog content management systems and have solid Excel skills. Experience in financial journalism is a plus.
This is a 21st century position, combining editorial, analytics and strategic communications skills. To apply, please e-mail your résumé with a cover letter indicating salary requirements and job code SP1808CL to: jobs@thedeal.com or fax to (212)545-8010. You can also contact tgroppe@thedeal.com for more info.

REPORTERS
Reporter, middle-market M&A and private equity. The M&A reporter finds and follows auctions of middle-market companies and corporate assets using online resources and by developing contacts at investment banks, private equity firms and the companies themselves. This person contributes daily auction updates to an online database and writes occasional middle-market stories for a daily electronic newspaper and a Web site. Helpful qualifications include experience reporting and writing for daily financial publications, familiarity with corporate transactions—including LBOs—and knowledge of current issues in business and finance. Reports to a senior editor. Salary commensurate with experience.

Reporter, Wall Street, for the Deal llc. The Wall Street reporter works on a team covering the dynamics and interrelationships of dealmaking from a Wall Street perspective for a media company that focuses on financial transactions. Responsibilities include regular contributions to sections of The Deal weekly involving investment banker and lawyer participation in M&A and private equity transactions, personality profiles and related daily and weekly news reportage. Some experience reporting or writing about Wall Street or corporate finance important. Should have an interest and knowledge of current issues in business and finance. Must have the ability to write both news and feature copy. Reports to the executive editor. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resumes to Robert Teitelman, editor in chief, at Rteit@thedeal.com.

About The Deal LLC : The authoritative voice of the Deal Economy
The Deal LLC is a diversified media company that is to be the authoritative voice of the deal economy. We strive to report, analyze and disseminate business and financial news that offers fresh insights on the deal economy, a set of interrelated activities, focused on dealmaking of all kinds, whose purpose is to generate corporate growth in a continually changing global market.
We serve the global deal community – corporate and financial dealmakers, advisers and institutional investors – with a comprehensive line of print and electronic product and services for both readers and advertisers.

Wires, Business, New Jersey, International reporting 4:15 pm

Dow Jones Newswires
Latin America Reporter

Dow Jones Newswires seeks a reporter to cover Latin American issues from
its Harborside headquarters in Jersey City. The job entails reporting on
issues of sovereign and corporate debt, equities and currencies affecting
Latin America, and occasional coverage of emerging Asia, Europe and
Africa. Experience reporting on emerging market countries and financial
markets is desirable, as is the ability to speak Spanish and/or
Portuguese. The position is located in Jersey City, NJ, right across the
river from downtown Manhattan. To apply, please visit our careers page at:
http://www.dj.com/careers or send your resume to as1698@columbia.edu.

Newspapers, Business, Reporter/writer, Graphics/design, New JerseyJanuary 12, 2008 4:32 pm

Graphic Artist: We’re seeking a multi-talented graphic artist to tackle a wide range of projects, from designing news and features pages to creating info-graphics and dynamic images. From concept to completion, you’ll have the opportunity to do it all. The successful candidate must be able to work in a fast-paced environment, with a great group of artists and editors. We’re looking for someone who can think beyond the norm, and way outside the box, to come up with fresh ideas. We want an artist with great news judgment and the skills to bring it all together in a visually appealing package that will stop a reader in his tracks. Is that you? Can you think quickly on your feet? Be collaborative? Handle the pace? If it is, send a cover letter, resume and your six best work samples to Douglas Clancy, Assistant Managing Editor, The Record, 150 River St., Hackensack, NJ 07601. Knowledge of Photoshop, Quark, Illustrator are a must; it’s a big plus if you can also work in Flash and/or Lightwave.

Business Reporter:
The Record is seeking a writer to cover the health care industry in North Jersey. We’ve shifted away from big, out-of-area pharmaceutical companies while broadening the beat to include all aspects of the business of health care. We still cover billion-dollar companies — Barr Labs, the second-largest generic drug maker, Quest Diagnostics, the biggest U.S. drug testing company, and Medco, the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit manager, to name a few — but have expanded the beat to include scores of for-profit health-related companies and associated professions. Rather than strictly company coverage, however, we’re seeking a reporter who can find the trends, issues and controversies in this dynamic sector. The ideal candidate will come with a long list of story ideas and at least five years of daily newspaper experience to deliver breaking news, daily and Sunday centerpieces and A1 stories. If you are interested, send a cover letter, resume and your six best clips to Douglas Clancy, Assistant Managing Editor, The Record, 150 River St., Hackensack, NJ 07601see Business Editor Bill Donnellon.

Some background about our newspaper:
The Record is a family-owned, medium-sized newspaper located in North Jersey, just 15 miles away from Times Square in Manhattan and a short drive from the Jersey shore and the mountains in Pennsylvania and New York. It has won the “General Excellence Award” as New Jersey’s best daily newspaper in 10 of the past 15 years, including three of the past four years .

Wires, Business, Freelance, Anywhere, International reporting, Freelance writing 4:30 pm

Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst
Freelancers to cover private equity in emerging markets

Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst is one of the best-known names covering private equity in the U.S., and now we’re looking to globalize. We’re seeking freelancers based in emerging markets to write features on private equity there. The markets we’re looking to cover are Asia, Eastern and Central Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. A business journalism background is preferred. Send cover letter/resumes to jennifer.rossa@dowjones.com

Online, Business, Freelance, Anywhere, Freelance writingJanuary 8, 2008 4:51 pm

Overview:
Nielsen Business Media, Online is seeking a freelance writer, specialized in the media and communications industry to cover the job market for our new website, mediajobmarket.com.
Mediajobmarket.com will primarily serve as a career networking tool for employers and jobseekers. The site will combine efforts from our vast network of Nielsen Brands; from www.editorandpublisher.com, www.hollywoodreporter.com , www.adweek.com, www.mediaweek.com, as well as a few others under the Nielsen Umbrella, to dedicate coverage and offer career advice of all job functions within Television, Radio, Print, and Web media marketplace.

Job Description:

The role of the writer will be to research, interview, and write informative advice and instructional articles relevant to jobseekers and professionals on a wide range of topics. The subject matter will cover everything from general job hunting advice on how-to write and pitch resumes and cover letters geared towards recent graduates and those looking to break into the industry, to articles helping seasoned veterans with career development by building and improving management skills to effectively manage smarter. Other issues will include managing finances, healthcare options, creating retirement plans, handling workplace issues, and advice on healthy work-life balance.

The writer will work closely with editorial staff to research the market and to ensure the content is a relevant resource to the audience. The writer will create salient content and maintain regular coverage of news pertaining to the job market; such as the writers strike, layoffs at newspapers and print magazines, medical cutbacks for freelancers at major television studios, etc.

The position is a part-time, long-term contracted freelance opportunity, and the Content Writer will work offsite. This position requires excellent writing, interviewing and research skills, as well as a good rolodex of industry contacts.

The position is ideal for web-savvy writers and/or creative online producers with a firm grasp of online media trends from both content and marketing perspectives looking to develop their portfolio. The pay scale is based per article used, and depending on experience.

Core Responsibilities:
- Write one to two articles per week offering advice to job seekers and industry professionals by gathering, interviewing, and researching relevant topics
- Use internal and external internet technologies to research and develop breaking headline news pieces and other commentary pertaining to the industry.

Education and Necessary Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in English, journalism, Human Resources, or related field of stud
- Demonstrable writing and editing skills with the ability to write quickly and accurately in a deadline driven environment
-Experience working as a content manager, content developer, writer, editor, or a related field, preferably with two or more years at an established media or internet publication
- Working knowledge of online publishing technologies and basic HTML
- Familiarity with online social networking, community, and blogging tools.
- Internet community development experience a plus

Contact:
Please submit resume, cover letter, and three or four published articles regarding any of the above or related topics to phil.mathew@nielsen.com


About Us:

MediaJobMarket.com’s mission is to provide the jobseekers and professional of the entertainment and media industry with the most current and complete news, career advice, and analysis to help pursue their goals and advance their careers.
Nielsen Business Media, continues to step forward and enlighten the media industry with print, face-to-face, and online media information.
Nielsen has established a brand name presence that promises in-depth, objective national coverage of the industry’s key trends, issues and concerns through a wide variety of media. Nielsen’s editorial team complements extensive journalistic integrity and experience, with well-developed relationships with industry experts to provide news and information.

Uncategorized, Wires, Business, DC, Editor/copy editor, New Jersey, International reporting 4:47 pm

Dow Jones Newswires
Reporter to cover mortgage bond market
Dow Jones Newswires is looking for an energetic and enterprising reporter for its real-time coverage of the mortgage bond market, which has been at the heart of the current subprime crisis. The position would primarily focus on mortgage bonds that are guaranteed by quasi-government agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but would also involve reporting on riskier bonds created by leading Wall Street banks. This position is integral to our ongoing subprime/credit crisis coverage and requires a self-motivated reporter who can dig into complex transactions to tell a story that has ramifications for global financial markets. Experience covering financial news is required, and covering mortgage-specific developments, a plus. Interested candidates should send their resumes and their three best clips to news editor Agnes Crane at agnes.crane@dowjones.com.

Dow Jones Newswires
Financial Reporter (Washington DC)

Dow Jones Newswires seeks an experienced financial reporter for the Washington, DC bureau. The position involves breaking economic news, coverage of economic indicators, the Treasury Department and other assignments as needed. The reporter will work closely with a variety of Washington bureau beat writers.To apply, please visit our careers page at: http://www.dj.com/careers. Job ID# 106070 EOE

Dow Jones Newswires
Assistant Editor to work on Technology and Alternative Energy Newsletter

Dow Jones & Co. requires an assistant editor to work on clean technology and alternative energy newsletters for the Jersey City, NJ bureau. The position entails taking over running of one daily newsletter and working on new products in the same area of coverage. The job requires working with reporters on stories, organizing other content and making decisions about news priorities. Applicants should have a background in editing business news, a broad familiarity with financial markets and experience of working to deadlines. To apply, please visit our careers page at: http://www.dj.com/careers. Job ID# 106064 EOE

Dow Jones Newswires
Latin America Reporter

Dow Jones Newswires seeks a reporter to cover Latin American issues from its Harborside headquarters in Jersey City. The job entails reporting on issues of sovereign and corporate debt, equities and currencies affecting Latin America, and occasional coverage of emerging Asia, Europe and Africa. Experience reporting on emerging market countries and financial markets is desirable, as is the ability to speak Spanish and/or Portuguese. The position is located in Jersey City, NJ, right across the river from downtown Manhattan. To apply, please visit our careers page at: http://www.dj.com/careers

Dow Jones Newswires
Hedge Fund Reporter

Dow Jones Newswires seeks a reporter to cover the fast-moving and high-profile hedge fund beat. Responsibilities include uncovering news of hedge fund performance; identifying and analyzing trends in the industry before they gain broad currency; and crafting profiles of individuals, firms and investment strategies. The successful candidate will be a competitive reporter and solid writer, able to dig out tough to find facts and build them into compelling stories. Experience covering hedge funds is a plus, but not a necessity. The position is based in Jersey City. Send cover letter, resume and 5-8 clips to Andrew Dowell, deputy managing editor for North American equities, at Andrew.dowell@dowjones.com.

Online, Business, Reporter/writerJanuary 4, 2008 1:20 pm

News site—with a twist—is looking for staff writers.

TheStreet.com is about to marry news and personal finance in a new and unique way with the launch of Mainstreet.com. Mainstreet.com will cover breaking news, including celebrity and entertainment news, as a means to get into personal finance, i.e. Jamie Lynn Spears is having a baby…Suddenly finding yourself with an unplanned bun in the oven? Here’s how to start preparing yourself financially to have and raise a child.

The staff writer job will entail: writing celebrity news and current event/pop culture stories; doing service pieces; interviewing celebrities and other newsmakers; and writing features. The staff writers will be working with the video department as well so they must be able to not only to write the story but also be able to give creative input on what would work visually.

Requirements:
· Great news judgment
· 3+ years of journalism experience
· Ability to flourish in a fast paced environment
· Good copy-editing skills
· Sense of humor
· If not direct experience, then interest, in learning about personal finance
· Experience with online publishing is preferred
· Interest in interactive media and the business side of editorial
· Creativity

Job Description:

* Write 300 to 1,000 stories and the occasional longer sections
* Come up with ideas both for stories and the promotion of video and interactive content
* Stay current with our subject areas. That means you are required to read both Kiplinger’s and PerezHilton. (Yes, this is probably the first time that those two names have been in the same sentence.)
* Write and produce special projects as needed
* Make your stories web-ready (We’ll explain what we mean.)

To apply for these positions, respond by email to resumes@thestreet.com. Please include the name of the position you are applying for in the subject line.

Wires, Business, International reportingDecember 21, 2007 10:25 pm

Dow Jones Newswires (www.djnewswires.com), a unit of Dow Jones &
Company, is a leading supplier of real-time global economic, corporate
and resources news to financial professionals across five assets
classes: equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, commodities and
energy. It has a network of 22 news bureaus in the Asia-Pacific region.

We are looking for someone to write about Asia’s fast-moving currency
markets as REGIONAL FOREIGN-EXCHANGE REPORTER. The person, based in
Singapore or Sydney, would need a strong understanding of financial
markets, a proven ability to develop sources and preferably have
experience covering foreign-exchange markets. A demonstrated ability to
use technical analysis would be valued. The person taking this position
would write daily outlooks for currencies, regular commentary on
currency trading and columns that take a long-term view. We are looking
for someone who is energetic, persistent, competitive and willing to
work as part of a global reporting team.

To apply, please email to: jobs.international@dowjones.com.
Only short-listed candidates will be notified.
********************

Wires, Business, Editor/copy editor, International reportingNovember 27, 2007 12:31 pm

Singapore – Newswires is looking for an editor with a strong knowledge of financial markets to fill a spot on our Market Talk desk in the Asia-Pacific region. We would prefer to base the job in Singapore but would be open to putting the job in Sydney as well. Candidates should have at least two years of experience as a professional copy editor or financial news reporter. Knowledge of Asia-Pacific markets and economies would be an advantage. An ability to work quickly and calmly in the face of occasional bursts of pressure would be a big plus, as would a strong record of showing initiative in the workplace. Familiarity with technical analysis and derivatives would be welcome. Contact Ros Mathieson, managing director, market news, Asia Pacific; Rosalind.mathieson@dowjones.com. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for a follow up interview.

Online, Business, Freelance, Freelance writingNovember 12, 2007 12:45 pm

Seeking Freelance Business/Innovation Journalists

DinarStandard.com is an online publication providing actionable
strategy insights for businesses engaged in the economies of the
Muslim world (OIC - Organization of Islamic Conference member
countries and major Muslim minority countries). We focus on
practical insights for business leaders and managers to help them
improve their business competitiveness in light of global challenges
as well as opportunities.

We are seeking freelance business journalists/analysts to contribute
relevant business analysis, interviews and feature stories from our
target markets in the form of success stories, global best practice
profiles, and specific sector wide coverage. The topic areas
include: Management, Innovation, Finance, Islamic Finance,
Marketing/PR, Current Challenges, Entrepreneurship, and the Muslim
Lifestyle Market™ (e.g. Halal Food, Islamic Finance, modest clothing
etc.)

Stories will be assigned by the publications editors or assigned in
consultation with freelance writers. All stories will be between 800-
1500 words. The editors welcome experienced journalists to send
resumes and relevant writing samples of at least 800 words for
consideration (not more than 12 months old). Submissions can be
directed to info [at] dinarstandard.com with Subject: Freelance

About DinarStandard.com(sm)

DinarStandard’s key differentiator has been its original analysis and
benchmarking research related to the corporate competitiveness of
major economies of OIC (Organization of the Islamic Conference)
member countries. DinarStandard’s research and perspectives result in
a premium monthly readership of 50,000 visitors. The publication’s
analysis has also generated media coverage by over 150 major media
outlets including The Economist Magazine, Arab News (Saudi Arabia),
NTV-MSNBC (Turkey), World Islamic Economic Forum (Malaysia), Sabah
(Turkey), Malaysian Star, Dawn (Pakistan), AME Info (UAE),
BrandChannel.com (US), and L’Intelligent (France).

Newspapers, Business, Editor/copy editor, New JerseyNovember 11, 2007 1:52 am

The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

Job opening/Deputy Business Editor/The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

The Record (Bergen County, N.J.) has an immediate opening for an
experienced assignment editor to join its business desk. This editor will
assist the business editor and another deputy in planning and editing the
seven-day-a-week business section and the Sunday real estate
section. Duties include assigning and editing breaking news and enterprise
and weekly reports focusing on North Jersey’s major industry sectors. We’re
seeking a well-organized pro with superior time-management skills and the
ability to juggle many tasks. Ability to work quickly and accurately to
meet multiple deadlines is essential. Candidates should have at least five
to seven years of daily experience, including at least three years as an
assignment editor.

If you’re interested, send a cover letter on why you want the job, samples
of your best work and a résumé to Douglas Clancy, Assistant Managing
Editor, The Record, 150 River St., Hackensack, NJ 07601.

Some background about our newspaper and company: The Record is
family-owned, medium-sized newspaper located in North Jersey, just 15 miles
away from Times Square in Manhattan and a short drive from the shore and
the mountains. It has won the “General Excellence Award” as New Jersey’s
best daily newspaper in 10 of the past 15 years, including three of the
past four years. Our company owns another daily newspaper - the Herald News
- as well as some 48 weeklies and 12 magazines.

Academic, Business, University/college, Teaching 1:51 am

Northwestern University
FACULTY MEMBER – Business Journalism

The Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern
University seeks an outstanding and experienced
professional to teach business and economics
journalism to graduate and undergraduate
students. The successful candidate will have a
broad base in all aspects of business reporting
and depth in one or two specialty areas. An
investigative track record is preferred, as is
some multimedia experience. Faculty rank and
track (tenure or non-tenure) are open. Both
professionals and academics can earn tenure at
Medill; criteria for promotion and tenure are
available from the School. Thus, while for this
position an MBA or Ph.D. is preferred, it is not
required. As always, global interest and/or experience is a plus at Medill.

Anticipated start is September 2008, but an
earlier starting date is possible. To ensure full
consideration, applications must be received no
later than Jan. 15, 2008. Send letter, c.v. /
resume and a statement of teaching philosophy to
Search Committee, Medill School of Journalism,
1845 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Ill. 60208-2101 or
to medillfacultysearch@northwestern.edu

Northwestern University is an affirmative-action,
equal-opportunity employer. Women and minorities
are especially encouraged to apply. Hiring is
contingent on eligibility to work in the United States.

Newspapers, Business, Editor/copy editorNovember 4, 2007 4:37 pm

The Times-Picayune has an opening for an assistant business editor who would also do some reporting/writing.

We are looking for someone who could assist in managing and running our business section, which is comprised of five reporters. The successful candidate would help edit local copy and assist in making assignments and coordinating coverage. He or she would also cover oil and gas and a local utility.

Kim Quillen
Business Editor
The Times-Picayune
(504) 826-3416

Newspapers, Business, Editor/copy editor 4:37 pm

The Times-Picayune has an opening for an assistant business editor who would also do some reporting/writing.

We are looking for someone who could assist in managing and running our business section, which is comprised of five reporters. The successful candidate would help edit local copy and assist in making assignments and coordinating coverage. He or she would also cover oil and gas and a local utility.

Kim Quillen
Business Editor
The Times-Picayune
(504) 826-3416