At Tech Brew, we tell the story of how companies are investing in, using, and creating technologies to move their businesses forward, while also understanding how companies innovate to stay ahead—of business goals, but also competition. We cover the what, how, and why of everything from the implementation of ambitious AI projects to how companies are approaching the electric transition.
We’re looking for a reporter to take this mission and run with it. That means pushing major companies for details on their tech strategies, profiling the most important people at the intersection of business and tech, and generally showing our audience of business professionals how high-stakes decisions about new technology get made—and what their consequences are.
Morning Brew is based in New York City, but this role is remote-friendly for all US-based candidates.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL BE WORKING ON
– Pitch, report, and write stories for Tech Brew’s website and newsletter.
– Conduct research to support creation of key stories and inform longer-term projects.
QUALIFICATIONS
– 3+ years of journalism experience, ideally covering tech and business
– Ability to operate in a high-pressure environment with tight deadlines
COMPENSATION $75,000-80,000
*Final offers for this job will be made within the parameters of the salary range provided, commensurate with experience. Total offer package to include benefits highlighted under our perks section below.
To apply, go here.
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