The Atlantic has, for 158 years, put bold, important ideas above all else. Since our founding, we’ve consistently challenged readers to rethink just about everything, from technology and business to politics and culture.
We’re looking for a gifted storyteller who is curious, ambitious, and passionate about high-impact journalism. Your job will be to help with multiple aspects of technology coverage, including developing editorial priorities, reporting, writing, and occasionally editing. The ideal candidate will have a strong sense of what makes a great tech story, impeccable editorial and ethical judgment, a knack for clear, economical writing.
We’re particularly interested in people who approach their writing and reporting with curiosity and humility, who gravitate most naturally to interesting questions rather than easy answers.
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