Personal finance journalist, BeatThatQuote.com - England
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BeatThatQuote.com is a price comparison web site that helps people find the very best deals on a range of products and services that includes mortgages, credit cards, loans, home and car insurance, annuities, investments, utilities, travel and shopping price comparison.
BeatThatQuote.com is an independent company owned by the people who work there. In April 2008 it was voted number one in the ‘Start-Ups Top 100’ new companies. In 2006 it won the Growing Business Awards ‘Young Company of the Year’ award as well as being the NatWest Startups ‘Business of the Year’ and ‘Online Business of the Year’ winner. BeatThatQuote.com also reached the national finals in the Orange National Business Awards, and the HSBC Start-Up Stars Awards.
Independent net ratings agency Nielsen Online announced in February 2008, that BeatThatQuote.com was the UK’s fastest growing web site in 2007, beating Facebook into second place. In January 2008 Comscore noted BeatThatQuote.com as one of the UK’s top 100 most visited web sites.
About the Role
As part of its plans for progression in 2009, BeatThatQuote.com launched a brand new editorial section. It features engaging, independent and consumer-focused content relating to the financial products and issues that affect people’s lives.
BeatThatQuote.com is seeking an enthusiastic, hard-working personal finance journalist to join the new editorial team.The successful candidate will have a keen interest in money matters, strong writing skills and the ability to work to tight deadlines.
Existing knowledge of personal finance is desirable, as is an awareness of online finance media including price comparison websites, editorial websites, blogs and forums.The role would suit someone looking to move from a trade or business-to-business publication into consumer media, or someone excited by the opportunity to be involved in building and expanding a fantastic editorial proposition.
The key responsibilities attached to this role will be researching and writing high-quality articles on a range of topics including debt, successful money management, picking financial products and money saving tips.Applicants should supply BeatThatQuote.com with an up-to-date CV and covering note using the contact details below.
About the packageAn attractive package with significant earning potential is available to the right candidate.
Basic Salary: Based on experience
Holiday: 20 days per year
Bonus: End of year bonus based on company profits and personal performance
Private medical insurance
Health club membership
Share options scheme
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