In this role, you will be expected to be flexible according to the tech news agenda – which will involve working some nights, weekends and on location in different parts of the USA. This role will be based in San Francisco to report first hand from Silicon Valley. You will work closely with the BBC News Technology team based in Glasgow, UK and the network news teams in New York, Washington, London and Singapore – to help deliver round the clock coverage of the biggest stories in technology all over the world.
BBC News is committed to creating a more diverse and inclusive organisation. We expect you to help cultivate that.
Main Responsibilities
As a Correspondent, you’ll provide coverage and analysis of the biggest Technology news stories across a range of BBC output – with a priority on digital first journalism for our online audiences. You’ll use a variety of techniques across all channels and platforms in order to deliver stories in ways which are credible, engaging and accessible for our audiences. You’ll analyse key developments, often at short notice for the BBC news website livepage, and live on air on TV and radio, developing and displaying your specialist knowledge of this subject area. You’ll secure newsmaking and agenda setting interviews with global tech leaders and insiders, as well lead on original journalism from your patch at the heart of Silicon Valley.
Other Key Responsibilities Include
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