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VOL. XII · NO. 117Established MMXIV · George Town, Grand CaymanAtlantic Edition · $4.50

The Cayman Journal

Finance · Business · Technology · Caribbean & Global Affairs

Jobs at Cayman Journal

Come build the paper.

Cayman Journal is a working newsroom and a small, fast product team. We hire for craft, judgment, and a willingness to keep learning. Roles below are open as of today.

Open roles

  • Markets reporter

    Newsroom · George Town / hybrid

    Cover Caribbean equities and credit. Experience with earnings, M&A, and central-bank coverage required.

  • Investigations reporter

    Newsroom · George Town / remote

    Long-form work on corporate, regulatory, and political wrongdoing. Document-heavy reporting.

  • Copy editor

    Newsroom · Remote within 6 UTC ± 5

    Polish, fact-check, and edit on tight deadlines. Business news experience preferred.

  • Senior product engineer

    Product · Remote

    Next.js, TypeScript, Postgres. Build the reader-facing platform that runs the Journal.

  • Data journalist

    Newsroom + Data · George Town / hybrid

    SQL fluent, comfortable in a statistical environment. Work with reporters on filings, holdings, and macro data.

  • Audience editor

    Commercial · Remote

    Run the newsletter and social distribution, with reporting access to dashboards across the newsroom.

Internships & fellowships

Newsroom internship

Three-month rotations, four times a year

Full-time, paid, three months in the George Town newsroom. Open to students and recent graduates from any country.

Caribbean business reporting fellowship

One year, applications open every January

A one-year fellowship for an early-career reporter from a Caribbean journalism program. Mentored placement on a beat.

How we hire

  1. 1. Application — CV plus three published clips for newsroom roles, or a CV plus a portfolio for product and engineering roles.
  2. 2. Conversation with the hiring editor or manager. Thirty minutes, no panel.
  3. 3. A paid trial assignment — usually a short edit, a structured exercise, or a one-day contract for product roles.
  4. 4. A second conversation and an offer.

No fit today? Email a one-paragraph note and a CV to [email protected]. We keep good candidates on file and reach out when a role opens.