Tech Insider is hiring a reporter in the UK

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We're looking for a driven storyteller who can spot the hottest stories in tech, science, culture, and innovation.

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Tech Insider is hiring a reporter in the UK! We're looking for a driven storyteller who can spot the hottest stories in tech, science, culture, and innovation.

A brilliant gadget invented in London? A breakthrough experiment at Oxford? A stunning building new building in Paris? An inspiring trend in Holland? We're looking for a multimedia journalist who spots awesome stories early and lives to tell them to the world.

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This reporter would focus on developing stories for video, spotting leads, preparing material, and writing scripts for 2-4 videos a day.

This person would help run the Tech Insider UK Facebook page and write stories, too.

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Tech Insider launched last summer and is already the most mobile and most followed consumer tech site in the world, with nearly 5 million fans and followers across all platforms. Tech Insider is also the No. 1 producer of tech video worldwide, with more than 300 million views a month.

Apply here with a CV, cover letter, and a link to your LinkedIn profile, if this seems like your dream job.

Tech Insider offers competitive compensation packages complete with benefits. This is a full-time position based in our London office.

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