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Oct 2, 2009

Sweep up a job at TheStreet

The Street.com is looking for a senior editor to lead its technology news team in New York.
The senior editor leading will work in a real-time Internet news environment and oversee the delivery of in-depth reporting and analysis from reporters. He or she will also polish content, generate story ideas, distribute assignments and manage freelancers.
Applicants should have extensive experience with computers, software, telecommunication, personal technology and multimedia. Candidates should also have previous experience as both a reporter and editor.
To apply, e-mail your cover letter, resume and salary requirements to resumes@thestreet.com with "Tech Editor" in the subject line.

To learn more about becoming the senior editor of technology news, click here.

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Aug 17, 2009

Investigate financial crime in Washington D.C.

Thomson Reuters is looking for a reporter to cover financial crime in Washington D.C.
The journalist will become the senior correspondent for financial crimes in Washington. He or she will be responsible for:
  • Reporting on the fallout from the recession and bailouts, including civil and criminal prosecutions as well as investor lawsuits.
  • Helping lead a team of financial crime correspondents in multiple states.
  • Traveling to cover cross-border stories in places like London, Zurich and Hong Kong, working with journalists and editors in foreign countries.
Applicants should have at least five years' experience at a major news organization with a background in breaking major news. Knowledge of financial accounts is required. Candidates should also be comfortable building sources in multiple organizations and with computer-assisted reporting.

View the job posting and apply online here, under "Correspondent, Group O-Financial Crimes".


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