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A prominent financial services firm in Canada is seeking Freelance Stock Analysts/Writers to produce stock analysis articles. Writers should have a strong understanding of investing and the ability to create clear, concise articles. The role is fully remote, requiring a minimum of 15 articles per month on Canadian companies. Compensation ranges from $35 to $75 per article based on length and complexity.
The Motley Fool Canada is looking for highly skilled freelance writers with subject matter expertise in stock analysis. Our writers contribute 15 articles per month at a minimum (but often much more than that), and help demystify the world of finance by covering market insights and stock news across industries including energy, financials, natural resources, consumer goods, tech, artificial intelligence, and more. If you have particular expertise in a certain stock sector (or sectors), please let us know.
Candidates without strong professional writing experience will not be considered.
This contract opportunity is flexible and 100% remote, but candidates must reside in Canada for consideration.
Who Are We? We are The Motley Fool, a purpose-driven financial information and services firm with more than 30 years of experience focused on making the world smarter, happier, and richer. But what does that even mean?! It means we’re helping Fools (always with a capital “F”) demystify the world of finance, beat the stock market, and achieve personal wealth and happiness through our products and services.
Since our founding, we’ve cut through the noise and jargon to help Canadians understand the financial world in general and their own finances in particular.
Today, we do it at a fairly large scale (1 million-plus page views/month). And we’d like your help as we continue to grow!
What We’re Looking For
Writers with a strong understanding of investing and business topics.
Why Join Us?
What Would You Do in This Role?
With support from our editors, you’ll have the opportunity to share your thoughtful stock analysis! We cover Canadian companies in all sectors, from Shopify to Fortis to the Big 6 banks. We want writers who can publish at least 15 articles per month. Our most successful writers publish many more than this.But What Would You Actually Do in This Role?
Required Experience
Note on Compensation:
To start, we pay you the current prevailing rate for content on Fool.ca , which is $35 to $75 per article (depending on the length and difficulty to write), plus performance incentives if applicable.
Pay Range Per Project
$35 - $75 USD
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We would like to see your best work! Please link to 1-3 published articles that you feel represent your writing style and market analysis.If you don't have any existing samples that fit the bill, you may also use this space to write a sample article (around 500-800 words) on one of the companies that follow. We will judge your sample on 1) Writing quality 2) Analytical quality (hint: show us you can put numbers and key metrics in context for investors). Please include links to any sources you use. Options: Shopify, Stella-Jones, Fortis, TD Bank, goeasy, Brookfield, Couche-Tard, Aritzia, Air Canada, Bombardier, Kinross Gold, Kits Eyecare, Topicus *