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Financial Reporter Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Corporate Controller

Boca Raton, FL · On-site

$160 - $180/hr

You want to be a financial partner to leadership, not just a reporter of numbers after the fact; the role expects analysis and recommendations that shape decisions, not just close‑the‑books ...

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... reporter, reports failure to comply with the requirements of the Dept. of Health as required within 14 calendar days, using Dept. of Health forms. 10. Reports suspected abandonment, abuse, financial ...

... reporter, reports failure to comply with the requirements of the Dept. of Health as required within 14 calendar days, using Dept. of Health forms. 10. Reports suspected abandonment, abuse, financial ...

... reporters and editors in financial and technology media Experience building proactive, data informed PR programmes from strategy through execution Executive presence with the ability to advise and ...

... for funeral arrangements, financial, legal, and health care decision responsibilities ... reporter, reports failure to comply with the requirements of chapters to the Dept. of Health as ...

FL · On-site

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... reporter, reports failure to comply with the requirements of FL Dept. of Health as required within 14 calendar days, using Dept. of Health forms. 10. Reports suspected abandonment, abuse, financial ...

Legal Assistant

Tallahassee, FL · On-site

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Retain and schedule court reporters and obtain transcripts. * Perform general secretarial duties ... financial well-being, and life outside of work. Eligible Cook Systems employees have access to a ...

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How much do financial reporter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for financial reporter in Florida is $20.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.60 and $23.89 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Financial Reporter vs Financial Analyst?

AspectFinancial ReporterFinancial Analyst
Primary RoleResearching, writing, and publishing financial news and reportsAnalyzing financial data to provide investment recommendations
Skills & CertificationsStrong writing, research skills, familiarity with financial marketsAnalytical skills, financial modeling, certifications like CFA (optional)
Work EnvironmentMedia outlets, news agencies, financial publicationsInvestment firms, banks, corporate finance departments
Industry UsageFinancial journalism, media, reportingInvestment analysis, portfolio management

While both roles involve financial knowledge, a Financial Reporter focuses on communicating financial news and insights through writing, whereas a Financial Analyst analyzes data to guide investment decisions. The roles often overlap in skills but differ in daily tasks and work environments.

How much do financial reporters make?

Financial reporters typically earn a median annual salary of around $60,000 to $80,000, with experienced professionals and those working for major media outlets earning higher. Salaries can vary based on experience, location, and the size of the organization, and many financial reporters also develop skills in data analysis and financial writing to enhance their earning potential.

What do financial reporters do?

Financial reporters research, analyze, and write news stories about financial markets, companies, and economic trends. They gather data from sources such as earnings reports and market data, often using tools like financial databases and news wires, to inform the public and investors. Strong writing skills, understanding of finance, and the ability to meet tight deadlines are essential in this role.
Infographic showing various Financial Reporter job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $42,626 per year, or $20.5 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Join Esquire as a Manager, Resource — a critical role where you'll manage and optimize our network of service partners to support exceptional client delivery and financial performance.Why Choose Esquire?

Esquire is a leader in legal support services, known for innovation, professionalism, and delivering exceptional quality. As part of our team, you’ll receive comprehensive training, competitive benefits, and the opportunity to grow within a people-first culture. At Esquire, we are focused on Getting it Right for our clients, our partners, and our employees. We understand that the client experience begins with us, and we’re committed to empowering our teams to continually innovate and earn clients for life.

About the Role

As Manager, Resource, you’ll be the driving force behind resource assignment, relationship management, and service quality within your office(s) service area. You’ll use data-driven decision-making to ensure the right partner is on every job, helping us deliver on our promise of quality, timeliness, and professionalism. Your ability to build trust, resolve challenges, and proactively manage resources will directly impact our RARE (revenue after reporter expense) margins and client satisfaction.

Key Responsibilities
  • Assign the most appropriate service partner (court reporters, videographers, interpreters, affiliates) to each job based on margin targets and performance metrics
  • Confirm affiliate coverage by noon and all other resources by 3PM daily
  • Proactively manage jobs in progress to ensure timely delivery of transcripts, videos, and exhibits
  • Collaborate with production to quickly resolve quality issues, including taking remedial action when necessary
  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with all area service partners
  • Provide ongoing communication, education, and performance feedback to service partners in partnership with the Operations Manager
  • Support onboarding of new partners and ensure understanding of Esquire expectations and use of the Service Partner Portal
  • Deliver local support for partner issues and help ensure resolution aligns with company standards
  • Promote and model Esquire’s values in every interaction and operational decision
What You’ll Need
  • Skills: Strong communication, organization, and relationship-building skills; ability to balance detail with big-picture thinking
  • Experience: Minimum 3 years of experience in scheduling, resource coordination, or client service—legal support or vendor management experience is a plus
  • Technical: Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (including Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint); ability to quickly learn internal platforms
  • Education: College degree preferred
  • Personal Attributes: Highly detail-oriented, proactive, client-focused, adaptable, and able to make sound decisions under pressure
What Success Looks Like
  • High percentage of on-time job turn-ins
  • Strong resource performance across attendance, quality, and professionalism
  • Effective and consistent use of court reporters, affiliates, and independents
  • RARE margin goals consistently met or exceeded
  • Healthy working relationships and positive partner engagement
Work Environment

This role is based in a professional office setting and involves regular coordination with internal teams and external service partners. You’ll thrive in a fast-paced environment where proactive communication, clear priorities, and strong relationship management are key to success.

Ready for what’s next in your career?

Lead with intention and elevate partner performance—apply now and bring your enterprise expertise to Esquire!

Don’t meet every single requirement?

We know that a truly inclusive workplace values potential just as much as experience. If you're excited about this role but don’t match every qualification, we still encourage you to apply. You may be exactly who we’re looking for.


Equal Opportunity & Accommodations:

Esquire Deposition Solutions policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, membership in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law.

Esquire Deposition Solutions is committed to fair hiring practices. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with applicable laws, including but not limited to the California Fair Chance Act, the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance. We also comply with similar laws in other jurisdictions where we operate.

If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran and require support throughout the application and/or recruitment process as a result of your disability, you have the right to request reasonable accommodation. You can submit your request to talent.acquisition@esquiresolutions.com.