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Analyst/Newsletter Writer, Banking Briefing (Part-time Temp)

New York, New York, United States

EMARKETER is the leading research, data, and insights provider for marketing, advertising, and commerce professionals. Our data-centric forecasts and rigorous analysis empower strategic decisions for brands, agencies, media platforms, technology companies, and more. With a strong focus on the transformation of digital advertising and ecommerce, EMARKETER’s forecasts, reports, and benchmarks enable global companies to anticipate tomorrow’s market trends for confidence today. EMARKETER is a division of Axel Springer SE, one of Europe’s largest media companies. 

We're hiring a contract Analyst/Newsletter Writer to steward our Banking coverage and contribute to our Financial Services research more broadly at EMARKETER.

This is a part-time temporary role working 15 hours per week with an hourly rate of $75.

The Role and Team:

As a contract Analyst, you will be responsible for conducting and presenting researched articles, reports, and data analysis, as well as staying on top of changes in payments players and innovations. 

You’ll be in the know about everything related to consumer banking habits, consumer demographics, mobile banking apps, interest rates, account features, banking regulation, the Canadian banking landscape, bank branding and marketing, life insurance, P&C insurance, and insurance marketing.  

Key Responsibilities:

  • Be available to work from 9-2pm EST Tuesdays, Thursday, and Fridays, starting mid-September. 
  • Own the Banking Innovation Briefing, a thrice-weekly newsletter that goes out to top banking executives and decision-makers.
  • Own the Insurance Briefing, a monthly newsletter that goes out to top insurance executives and decision-makers.
  • Create forward-looking original insights to guide client decision-making on trends, disruptions and challenges.
  • Deliver tightly structured, insightful and actionable articles and long-form reports tailored to the key needs of our audience.
  • Ensure all deliverables include sharp data analytics, meet our high quality standards, publish on schedule and provide actionable insights that help clients get their jobs done.
  • Collaborate with researchers, forecasters, editors, and cross-functional teams on client-centric content.
  • Engage proactively with peers through social media like LinkedIn, at major conferences, and in the media.
  • Stay on top of changing patterns in your industry.

Desired Skills and Experience:

  • Background in a role involving writing and analysis, preferably centered on banking and financial services (e.g., market research, data-driven journalism, consulting).
  • Expertise in creating and delivering memorable, story-driven presentations. 
  • Ability to multitask and prioritize as assignments shift in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
  • Exceptional writing, charting, data comparison, and analysis skills.
  • Strong Excel and PowerPoint skills.
About EMARKETER:
 
EMARKETER is the world's leading research company focused on digital transformation. We hire people who are passionate about providing business leaders with actionable data and insights in the areas of digital marketing and advertising, media, retail and ecommerce, financial services, healthcare, and more. Our clients, who rely on our content to make informed decisions, include top global brands within Fortune 1000 companies, as well as smaller firms striving to compete in a digital age.
 
At EMARKETER, we pride ourselves on an inclusive work environment and continuously strive for diversity of thought, identity, and experience while encouraging growth and providing support to team members throughout the organization. EMARKETER is committed to corporate transparency through regular business updates and an always-open line of communication. 

To learn more about what it’s like to work at EMARKETER check out our careers page and life page.

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