MarketWatch is looking for a technology editor to lead coverage of this key sector. The ideal candidate will be a leader who can write, edit and assign as MarketWatch covers the business, the technology and the market moves of major publicly traded technology companies.
The editor will be responsible for setting the day-to-day coverage, working closely with our team of reporters, to handle both breaking news and longer-term features, and have both a creative yet disciplined approach toward doing so. The candidate will have a proven track record building sources, generating scoops and writing insightful analysis, and previous editing experience is a plus.
The editor also will be able to harness the best of social media, have the ability to tell stories across several media and have a presence on Twitter, LinkedIn and other platforms.
The position will be based in San Francisco.
Please attach a resume, cover letter and three to five published clips to your online application.
To apply, go here.
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