The New York Times metro section is hiring an ambitious and innovative reporter to cover technology in New York City. The reporter will keep close track of the growing presence of Silicon Valley giants like Google and Facebook in the region along with covering the startup culture in New York City, and the ways that tech is influencing traditional mainstay industries like finance, advertising and real estate.
The ideal candidate should be able to tell the story of tech in New York through narrative and investigative pieces, and breaking news.
Applicants should be fluent in new forms of digital storytelling.
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