Financial Times, previously known as the London Financial Times, founded by James Sheridan in 1888 and headquartered in London, England, is an international newspaper agency. They print and publish newspapers focusing on business and economic affairs. Financial Times is owned by a Japanese holding company, Nikkei, and has editorial offices in Britain, the United States, and Europe. The paper is recognized by its light pink color and digital display. It is divided into two sections. The first section covers national and international news, and the second section covers financial data and news about various companies and markets. Financial Times Newspaper has a Lex Column on the backside of the first section. This column describes opinions and analyses covering global economics and finances. Employees at Financial Times receive Flexible work timings, paternity/maternity leave, health, and wellness program, and paid time off. They offer jobs for Assistant Financial Accountant, Software Engineer, Sales Executive, Senior Web Developer, CRM & Data Analyst, Finance Systems Support Analyst, and more.
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