Time is hiring a business and technology reporter.
The ideal candidate will have at least two years experience in a professional newsroom; a passion for covering technology and/or business news; and a demonstrated ability to develop scoops of fact, analysis and ideas.
The job requires the ability to spot stories in real time, and to cover them in a compelling and shareable way for Time’s digital audience. The ideal candidate should be comfortable interviewing an innovator, CEO or founder, covering a developing news story in real time and writing features for a general interest audience.
To succeed in this position, a reporter will have to be a self-starter and excel working on a team.
You will:
· Cover key figures in tech and business spheres, creating original, short-form stories on tight deadlines
· Track emerging story trends working with a team
· Collaborate on the production of video, mobile and social content
You have:
· Demonstrated writing quickly and smartly
· Experience breaking news
· Experience bringing stories to life through narrative data, photo, video
To apply, go here.
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