Full-Time

The Register seeks a tech reporter

October 25, 2025

Posted by Chris Roush

The Register is seeking a US reporter to follow in our long tradition of biting the hand that feeds IT.

This reporter will be focused on cloud providers, SaaS, and/or AI, with the precise breakdown depending on qualifications, interests, and needs. But we love tech polymaths with a wide range of interests, from software to climate, personal tech to outer space, and reporters have fairly wide leeway to follow their interests.

This is a full-time job reporting to our US editors, but will work closely with our EMEA and APAC editorial teams. It is fully remote, and open to anybody located in the US. However, if you are based near San Francisco you may (but are not required to) work from our office in the financial district.

Qualifications:

  • At least three years’ experience writing for a technology publication.
  • Familiarity with B2B software vendors and their offerings, particularly cloud providers and SaaS companies.
  • Conversant in other technologies, particularly AI and open source.
  • Strong writing skills and an appreciation for El Reg’s style and attitude.
  • Skepticism and curiosity – you don’t have to know everything, but you must be willing to learn by reading the docs, finding the right people, and asking “why?” or “how does that work?” until you get an answer.
  • Preference given to hands-on practitioners who have worked or trained in IT, and any reporter with a demonstrated ability to deliver scoops in the areas Reg readers care about.

What you get:

  • Competitive salary and benefits in a remote workplace.
  • A chance to work with technically skilled and deeply experienced colleagues in a collegial and non-competitive atmosphere.
  • Exceptional freedom of expression – our reporters are not only encouraged but expected to write the truth and not self-censor.

To apply, go here.

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