Tuesday, October 13

Ars UK is hiring a Technology Editor

(credit: Hayes Davidson / Sebastian Anthony)

Ars Technica is looking for a Technology Editor to join its London-based editorial team. Ars Technica UK has had a very successful launch period, climbing to 1.5 million readers in just a few months—and now it’s time to grow the team, so that we can continue to deliver what our readers want: broader coverage of the UK and European tech scene.

We are seeking an experienced writer who ideally has a technical background (if you were a programmer, electronic engineer, or sysadmin in another life, that’s perfect). You need to be a competent news writer, but also capable of spinning out longer, highly readable feature-length stories. Above all else, you need to be reliable, self-starting, deliver clean copy, and hit the ground running: The Ars Technica UK editorial team is small, and there’s scant room for slacking.

Ideally, you would be based in London and able to work from our office on Hanover Square, just off Oxford Circus. Exceptions could be made for exceptional candidates, however. There will be a fair bit of travel involved, both for events and to report on the latest tech happenings throughout the UK and Europe.

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