Jessica Strull Expertise: Personal Finance, Human Resources Title: Content Writer, Copywriter Education: Johnson & Wales University Location: Orlando, FL Highlights Content writer and copywriter with nearly a decade of experienceSpent over 15 years at Bank of America, taking on increasing responsibilities in HR management, customer service training, and employee retentionWritten articles for The Balance, She Owns It, Women Who Money, and News Break Experience Jessica Strull has served as a content and freelance writer and copywriter covering personal finance and other topics for nearly a decade. Along with working as part of the product reviews team at The Balance, Jessica has written articles for well-known sites such as Women Who Money, News Break, She Owns It, and other online publications. In the process, she's delved into issues such as refinancing mortgages, money apps for kids, and the impact of professional development on your finances.Prior to writing, Jessica spent over 15 years at Bank of America, taking on roles of increasing responsibilities and learning the ins and outs of customer service training and development, human resource management, and employee retention. In addition to Bank of America, Jessica has worked with small startups in the tech and retail. Education Jessica earned a bachelor's degree in human resources management from Johnson & Wales University. About The Balance The Balance, a Dotdash Meredith brand, makes money easy to understand. We give people tools they need to not only make smart financial decisions but also prepare for the experiences they will have along the way. Our team of expert writers and editors have extensive qualifications in the topics they cover, and many of them have MBAs, PhDs, CFPs, and other advanced degrees and professional certifications. We require our writers to use primary sources in their articles, which are also approved by our Financial Review Board and fact-checked. You can learn more about the standards we follow in producing accurate, unbiased content in our editorial policy.