Employment Opportunities

Wall St. Cheat Sheet is the fastest growing financial media site on the web! At the moment we are seeking to fill only the following positions:

1) Feature Stock Writers (Full-Time and Interns)

Wall St. Cheat Sheet is looking for full-time writers/bloggers to cover business news and stocks. These people will write epigrammatic articles about a wide range of subjects, from the European debt crisis to corporate mergers, covering countries, companies, developments, rumors, economic reports, initial public offerings, and numerous other stories relating to business, economics, and finance.

Wall St. Cheat Sheet is a growing news start-up that publishes a constant stream of breaking stories, provocative editorials, expert interviews and commentaries, in-depth research, and analyses related to the financial world. We are looking for feature writers with the ability cover a wide range of subjects, turning out succinct prose at a fast pace.

Feature writers often have to work on a deadline, turning out multiple articles a day on various topics. A feature writer must be comfortable with varying styles of writing, and at times may be called upon to lend his/her opinions to an issue. A strong, unique voice and a sharp wit are invaluable assets for those wishing to become a feature writer, as is the ability to recognize interesting news elements. A feature writer will often be called upon to suggest his/her own story ideas or angles.

Strong reading comprehension is essential, as is the ability to learn quickly and adapt to the varying and ever-changing demands of the job. Experience as a business or economics writer is not necessary, but the position does require that one develop a working knowledge of industry jargon.

Ideal candidates will have a strong background in writing, whether through their studies or in a professional capacity. They should have a strong grasp of proper grammar and punctuation, and knowledge of AP style is a plus. These jobs contain opportunities for advancement for those who take initiative and go above and beyond the basic requirements of the position.

Please apply only if you meet the following requirements:

  • 4-year college degree or equivalent work experience
  • Excellent writing and copywriting skills
  • The ability to learn and adapt quickly
  • A strong work ethic supported by a passion for news writing
  • Close attention to detail and the ability to multitask
  • A working knowledge of search-engine optimization is preferred, but not required

To apply, please send your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to jobs [at] wallstcheatsheet.com with the subject heading ‘Feature Writer.’ Please submit an email no larger than 500 KB.

2) Tech Feature Writer (Full-Time Only)

Wall St. Cheat Sheet is looking for a full-time writer/blogger to cover technology business news and stocks. This person will write epigrammatic articles about technology and new media, covering companies, developments, rumors, new products, initial public offerings, and various other areas of interest within related fields.

Wall St. Cheat Sheet is a growing news start-up that covers a wide range of subjects, from corporate mergers to major economic developments, and everything in between. The site publishes a constant stream of breaking stories, provocative editorials, expert interviews and commentaries, in-depth research, and analyses related to the financial world.

Applicants should have the ability to turn out succinct prose at a fast pace, as feature writers often have to work on a deadline, turning out multiple articles a day on various topics. A feature writer must be comfortable with varying styles of writing, and at times may be called upon to lend his/her opinions to an issue. A strong, unique voice and a sharp wit are invaluable assets for those wishing to become a feature writer, as is the ability to recognize interesting news elements. A feature writer will often be called upon to suggest his/her own story ideas or angles.

Strong reading comprehension is essential, as is the ability to learn quickly and adapt to the varying and ever-changing demands of the job. Experience as a technology writer is not necessary, but the position does require that one develop a working knowledge of industry jargon, as well as popular products, brands, and companies.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in writing, whether through his/her studies or in a professional capacity. He/she should have a strong grasp of proper grammar and punctuation, and knowledge of AP style is a plus. This job contains opportunities for advancement for those who take initiative and go above and beyond the basic requirements of the position.

  • Please apply only if you meet the following requirements:
  • 4-year college degree or equivalent work experience
  • Excellent writing and copywriting skills
  • The ability to learn and adapt quickly
  • A strong work ethic supported by a passion for news writing
  • Close attention to detail and the ability to multitask
  • A basic knowledge of new media (e.g. Twitter, Facebook) and popular consumer products (e.g. iPads, Android phones)
  • A working knowledge of search-engine optimization is preferred, but not required

To apply, please send your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to jobs [at] wallstcheatsheet.com with the subject heading ‘Tech Feature Writer.’ Please submit an email no larger than 500 KB.

All other positions are closed at this time.

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