We’re Hiring Our FIRST Managing Editor! Work for Wall St. Cheat Sheet

Awwww, yeah. It’s time.

Wall St. Cheat Sheet is looking for our first ever Managing Editor. We are looking for someone super energetic who is absolutely obsessed with stocks, markets, and business. You’ll also have to have excellent (and we mean excellent) grammar and editing skills.

This is an incredibly fun job … like playing a video game where you find or dream up the hottest stories, envision original and creative angles, then assign them to the perfect writer or write them yourself. On the other end of the conveyor belt, you’ll be responsible for editing and coming up with irresistible titles.

This is a career-altering opportunity. You’ll report directly to our company executives, work with the Editor-in-Chiefs and Managing Editors at some of the most respected media outlets in the world, have a chance for promotion within our company, and make a big name for yourself in financial media. Did I mention you’ll also have a ton of fun?

If you or a friend are interested, please email a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to the email address here.

We’re looking forward to hearing from you,

Damien & Derek Hoffman

Founders, Wall St. Cheat Sheet

To contact the reporter on this story: Damien Hoffman at staff.writers@wallstcheatsheet.com

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Damien Hoffman at editors@wallstcheatsheet.com

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