Crack investigative reporter David Sirota is looking for a journalist to hire:
** December 4, 2014
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Friends:
A quick note to let you know that International Business Times has a new job opening for a journalist to team up with me on political/financial investigative reporting. This is part of our effort to build out our capacity to do more of the kinds of hard-hitting, impactful work we’ve been doing over the last year. To see the kind of work we are looking to expand on, click here (http://www.ibtimes.com/reporters/david-sirota) .
If you or someone you know is interested in the job, please email me at d.sirota@ibtimes.com (mailto:d.sirota@ibtimes.com?subject=IBT%20Job%20Opening) with clips and a resume. The job is not necessarily location-specific – I work in Denver, and the person we hire can work from anywhere, as long as the work can get done. The journalist we hire will be working directly with me.
Please forward this around to anyone you know who might be interested!
Rock the boat,
D
David Sirota · c/o Creators Syndicate · 737 3rd St. · Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 · USA

David Sirota’s recent IBT article about Rhode Island’s largesse to hedge funds, reinforced his reputation as a heroic American journalist. If R.I.’s treasurer knew her job, she would know that promises of hedge funds, are worthless. And, I think she knows her job. Wanting to be governor so badly, that a person would sell out the state’s workers for campaign funds, demonstrates a fatal flaw of character.
Someone should pin, to her lapel, as a badge of dishonor, relevant pages from Peter Mallouk’s book, the ones that take down hedge funds.
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There should be a lot of journalists available. Corporate media has fired a lot of them. Follow the Columbia Journalism Review to get the full story.
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