Versant

news, sports and entertainment

EquityAnalyst&Reporter

$75–105k ~AI est. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Equity Analyst & Reporter at Versant. Skills: Investment analysis, Financial reporting, Stock picking. Identify opportunities through deep research. Analyze company financials”

Industry & Context.

news, sports and entertainment
Problems you'll solve

Rigorous analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Unrestricted work authorization

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years of writing, journalistic writing skills, research skills, work effectively in a high-intensity environment, work under tight deadline pressures

Nice to Have

Clips of well researched investment ideas, Established relationships with Wall Street investors and analysts, Deep understanding of company fundamentals, Past experience analyzing companies, MBA, CFA credential, Experience working in a fast-paced digital newsroom

What You'll Do.

Identify opportunities through deep research

Analyze company financials

Analyze market trends

Converse with leading analysts

Converse with investors

Reach out to C-suite executives

Report on the ground to gather insights firsthand

Recognize when changes in figures signal a shift

Turn relationships into actionable insights

Turn relationships into fresh perspectives

Explain analysis on air

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working with teams

Communication Scope

On-air analysis; Skilled communicator

Free ATS check

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