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By William Patalon III
Managing Editor
If you have business writing experience and a superb knowledge of investing and the capital markets – and want to spread your creative wings and bid adios to your stodgy newsroom or brokerage house – then we'd like to talk to you.
Money Morning, the industry's fastest-growing global-investing news service, is looking for a full-time associate business editor. Money Morning zeroes in internationally oriented news and investing opportunities by following global money flows, and our unofficial motto is: 'Go Global or Get Left Behind.' Writing about this major paradigm shift in investing is our bread and butter. We break news. And we're already being recognized as a leading news organization: Major news sources are syndicating our stories and our writers are being interviewed by leading media outlets such as 'Air America Radio.'
Money Morning offers a competitive salary, plus significant benefits. And the company's offices are situated in the beautiful Mt. Vernon historic district of downtown Baltimore. The ideal candidate will have a minimum three-plus years experience writing and editing business and investing stories. Finance MBA's are welcome to apply. Marketing knowledge is an extreme plus. Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume and no more than six clips to the attention of Violet Campbell, The Oxford Club, 105 West Monument St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, or to vcampbell@oxfordclub.com NOTE: Applications without cover letters will not be accepted.
About the Author
Before he moved into the investment-research business in 2005, William (Bill) Patalon III spent 22 years as an award-winning financial reporter, columnist, and editor. Today he is the Executive Editor and Senior Research Analyst for Money Morning at Money Map Press. With his latest project, Private Briefing, Bill takes you "behind the scenes" of his established investment news website for a closer look at the action. Members get all the expert analysis and exclusive scoops he can't publish... and some of the most valuable picks that turn up in Bill's closed-door sessions with editors and experts.