Update: We’ve resurfaced this posting one more time to make sure everyone who might be interested can see it. If it sounds like your jam, be sure and apply as soon as possible. We’re looking forward to working with you!
Google is a company in transformation—but “from what“ and “to what“ are not always clear. To catalog and examine Google’s moves in this new era of generative AI, Ars Technica is hiring a Senior Technology Reporter to focus on Google, AI, Android, and search. While attention to so-called “consumer products” will be important, this role will be more focused on Google’s big moves as a technology and infrastructure company, moves often made to counter perceived threats from companies like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Perplexity. Informed skepticism is the rule around here, so we’re looking for someone with the chops to bring a critical eye to some deep technical and business issues.
As this is a senior role owning an important beat, it is not an entry-level position. We’re looking for someone who can primarily self-direct when it comes to their reporting and someone who is comfortable working remotely within a similarly remote team. We’d also like someone who can bring to the table deep and intelligent analyses on broader Google topics while also hitting smaller daily news stories.
This is a full-time union job with benefits.
All candidates:
- Must have prior professional experience in technology journalism
- Must be living in and eligible to work in the United States
- Should expect to travel two to three times per year for major event coverage
- Must be comfortable with fully remote work.
The full job description and official details can all be found at the listing on the Condé Careers site. If this sounds like the job for you, please apply!