DealBreaker Seeks A New Writer (or Writers)

[Ed. note: This is a cross-post from one of our sister sites, DealBreaker. We linked to it in passing last week, but we thought we’d mention it again in case people missed it. If you’re a transactional lawyer with a background in finance or accounting — perhaps you worked on Wall Street or as an accountant before going to law school — these opportunities may interest you.]

Back in October, we mentioned we were looking for an additional writer (or writers) for DealBreaker. In case you were wondering, we’ve not yet filled the position. Because Bess and Equity Private have been doing such an excellent job — January was a record month for DealBreaker in terms of traffic — we haven’t felt much pressure on this front. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

But we are once again thinking of hiring more talent, given how the site is thriving (and how many Wall Streeters might be looking for new jobs right now). Would you be interested (or would you know anyone who might be)?

This is a full-time position, with standard benefits — health insurance, a 401(k), abuse from anonymous commenters. If you’re looking to transition from Wall Street to writing, this is an excellent opportunity.

If you’d like to apply for this position, please email us at jobs at dealbreaker dot com (subject line: “DealBreaker Writer Application”). Please describe yourself and your background, what you have to offer DealBreaker, and your vision for the site. Feel free to include a résumé, a writing sample, a link to your own blog (if you have one), or any other information relevant to evaluation of your application.

Separately, we’re thinking about hiring a part-time writer or writers to cover the world of accounting, with a focus on the Big Four. If this opportunity interests you, please email us also at jobs at dealbreaker dot com (but with this subject line: “Accounting Writer Application”).

Thanks for your interest. We look forward to hearing from you.

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