Fottrell was the Irish correspondent for
Dow Jones Newswires and
The Wall Street Journal from 2003 to 2011, columnist and feature writer for
The Irish Times, and as of this date, was working as a journalist in New York City. As of 2020, Fottrell was "run[ing] The Moneyist, an advice column on the finance media site
MarketWatch". He writes about spending and investing, and in the advice column, he answers questions on inheritance, marriage, divorce, relationships, weddings and other financial issues related to ethics and etiquette.
Specific journalistic thrusts Fottrell reported aspects of Irish life related to the rise of Ireland as the
Celtic Tiger, and on the expansion of the European Union during Ireland's six-month EU presidency.
Other writing Fottrell has contributed to magazines and newspapers in the U.S., U.K., and Ireland, including
Town & Country,
The Sunday Times,
The Dubliner, gave advice on relationships on ''
The Ray D'Arcy Show, and wrote a weekly radio review column for The Irish Times''. He has also published in book length works, including one on relationships in Ireland, titled "Love in a Damp Climate," and contributed to several others, including "A Pint and a Haircut," a collection of true Irish stories. == LGBT writer and activist ==