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 Pricing and Market Analyst

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Country: USA
Location: WI Iola
Total applied: 23

Job Type: Employee
Job Status: Full Time
Job Shift: First Shift (Day)

Pricing and Market Analyst

F+W Publications, a progressive, nationally award-winning publisher, is seeking an enthusiastic professional to join our Iola, Wisconsin Numismatics team as an in-house Pricing and Market Analyst.

 

This position will be responsible for the accurate compiling of U.S. coin and paper money pricing through the use of resources such as auction results, collectors, dealer sales, and the use of outside contributors. This information will be housed and maintained in a database system for the data to be utilized through print and the Internet. This candidate will also contribute to our organization through supplying feature stories and news articles for our books and magazines.

 

The ideal candidate will have a college degree in Journalism or equivalent experience. Coin or paper money collecting experience preferred. The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic, team-oriented self-starter able to manage several projects simultaneously under the pressure of tight deadlines.

 

F+W offers an extensive compensation package that includes competitive pay, 401(k), and group health, dental, and vision insurance.  Send resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to: Steven Haunschild, Director of Human Resources, F+W Publications, 700 E. State Street, Iola, WI  54990 or fax to (715) 445-2271.

 

www.fwpublications.com

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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