This role requires a deadline-oriented journalist who thrives in a fast-paced environment. A highly motivated individual with spot-on news judgment and a knack for original, grabby angles. A natural self-starter who’s full of ideas and always searching for potential stories.
The tech reporter is an authority on what’s happening at Facebook, Twitter, and other social media behemoths, and they can easily tackle complicated topics in a way that is entertaining and accessible.
Whether they’re reporting live from the hectic floor of a major product launch, reviewing a must-have new gadget, or writing a thinkpiece exploring the human side of technology, the tech reporter is a spirited storyteller.
Strong writing and reporting skills are a must, but style and voice are just as indispensable. Moreover, the tech reporter should be comfortable appearing on camera and keen on creating multimedia content to appear Mashable distributed platforms.
The tech reporter will report to Mashable’s tech editor and will ideally be based in the San Francisco area. (Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.)
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