US Finance Writers Needed ($0.15+/word)

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We’re looking for a knowledgeable Finance Writer to contribute thoughtful, research-driven articles for an audience of engaged retail and professional investors.

This role is ideal for someone who closely follows financial markets, understands corporate developments and macroeconomic trends, and enjoys turning complex financial information into clear, insightful analysis.

Our goal is to build a publication known for credibility, clarity, and analytical depth—not surface-level market commentary. We value writers who are intellectually curious, research-oriented, and committed to producing accurate, well-structured work.

What You’ll Be Doing:

- Write 1–2 original articles per week (typically 400–600 words each);

- Analyze market developments, corporate activity, earnings reports, and macroeconomic trends;

- Translate complex financial information into clear, engaging insights for investors;

- Conduct thorough research using credible sources and primary data when possible;

- Ensure articles are fact-checked, well-structured, and supported by evidence;

- Consistently meet agreed-upon deadlines.

What We’re Looking For:

- Proven experience writing about finance, investing, or business;

- Strong understanding of capital markets and economic dynamics;

- Ability to synthesize data and explain financial developments clearly;

- Strong research habits and attention to accuracy;

- Portfolio of published finance-related writing;

- Professional online presence (LinkedIn or similar) preferred;

- Willingness to be verified on Beehiiv platform.

Why Work With Us:

- Consistent weekly work for the right writer;

- Opportunity to contribute to a serious finance-focused publication;

- Editorial environment that values insightful analysis over volume or clickbait;

- Long-term collaboration with writers who demonstrate quality and reliability.

How to Apply

Please include:

2–3 samples of finance-related writing

A short note about your background in finance or investing.

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