This tech correspondent will be excited to break stories on the most talked-about trends in workplace culture, leadership decisions, and the behind-the-scenes dynamics in big tech companies. This person should be highly motivated to spark conversation and even industry change by writing a mix of scoops, features with surprising angles, and exclusive insights.
Our most loyal audience — the ambitious, disruptive, business-obsessed readers — want the inside scoop on what’s happening across the tech industry’s biggest companies. The ideal candidate has a knack for breaking into companies across the spectrum of the tech industry. They should already be deeply sourced and have considerable experience in what it takes to turn tips into scoops and other original stories.
This is a position for a seasoned journalist who is confident they can produce groundbreaking stories regularly. Access to inside sources at major tech companies is a must, along with the ability to obtain or review internal documents.
Here are some of the kinds of stories this person would work on:
The position is based out of the Bay Area. This role is union-eligible.
Key Responsibilities:
The Ideal Candidate Has:
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