"Coding web articles" is more a description of what I do rather than my job title. The title is "Contact Programmer 1", and I'm a front end developer. I take mock-ups of web pages and turn them into HTML & CSS files to be put into the ginormous, byzantine web management system we use. In my mind, this is not programming, which is why I call it coding. [I occasionally do a bit of design work, which is where my heart lies ... UX Developer would be my ideal job title.]
The job kind of dropped in my lap. It's not perfect, but amazingly good for a self-trained web designer who was out of the job market for 20 years.
As far as the ethics go, the stuff my company publishes is very standard lightweight investing advice. Nothing objectionable, more amusing.
For example ... my company has two different retirement calculators. They're actually pretty good, factoring in things like anticipated spending levels, age when planning to collect Social Security, etc. However ... they will not let you set your spending rate at less than 50% of your current income! 50% is excellent for the average Consumer Sucka, but the entire calculator is useless for a well-paid Mustachian.