The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced, aggressive and insightful technology reporter to cover IBM, Salesforce and other major enterprise-software companies.
The successful candidate will be an artful juggler, moving deftly between chronicling major news on the beat and writing ambitious features on this vital part of the technology economy.
Experience covering technology is a must, as is a keen analytical bent and an ability to turn prose that renders the complex clear.
This position is based in San Francisco. Applications should include a resume, cover letter, and up to five published clips.
To apply, go here.
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