Business Insider is seeking a full-time tech reporter for the company’s London office. The reporter will be covering the world’s biggest companies, the trendiest start-ups, and the latest gadgets. Candidates can look at some examples of what they will be expected to cover here. This will give them a general idea if they are suited for the job or not.
Additionally, applicants must have a journalism background, strong reporting and writing skills, knowledge of the tech industry, a desire to work as part of a global team and a knowledge of social media and SEO.
You can apply by sending in your CV and a short cover letter explaining why you are the ideal candidate for the job. Also, candidates are expected to include links to five pieces of work and a link to their LinkedIn profile.
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