We are looking for a reporter with the technical sophistication to navigate cyber sleuthing and the writing ability to explain it. The beat will include covering tech and telecom hardware makers like Ericsson and Nokia–two European giants that have become a crucial pillar in the national security calculations of the Western world, as 5G rolls out.
The job also includes hopping on a host of diverse technology news that springs frequently in London.
The beat requires close coordination with the Journal’s dedicated cyber reporters in Washington and San Francisco, and the Journal’s bigger team of tech reporters and foreign correspondents all over the world.
To apply, go here.
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