The Information was founded in late 2013 with a simple idea: write deeply reported articles about the technology industry that you won't find elsewhere. Since then, we've become a disruptor in business news that’s moved markets, gotten the early scoop on billions of dollars of acquisitions, and told you what's happening inside companies like Apple, Meta and Google. As a subscription-only publication, we aim high and take on challenging stories and adhere to the highest of journalistic standards. What we put into the work is just as in-depth as our output. We've attracted tens of thousands of paying subscribers who look to us for breaking news stories and impactful features. As we look to expand our coverage in alignment with the needs of our subscribers, we continue to invest aggressively in our team. Wall Street and Silicon Valley have never been more tightly intertwined, and their relationship has never been more important. The Information is building a Finance section that will give its readers a commanding and authoritative mix of scoops and insight that spans both coasts, fueled by inside information from the most important players in finance. We are looking for someone who is excited about helping build an all-star team that will deliver big scoops and offer best-in-class insight and analysis. The possibilities for this team are endless, and we’re just getting started. We’re seeking a reporter to cover the biggest financial institutions in the country, including investment banks like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as well as consumer banks like JPMorgan. We want someone who can get to the heart of the legacies at these institutions – where they stand on deals, how they shape the contours of global finance, and their rising and established stars. But we also aim to move banking coverage into the future. Today, the biggest banks are essentially tech companies themselves, and we plan to cover them in that way, following the trials and tribulations of innovation and how they move forward.