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International Tech Reporter
AI & Tech Reporter – London-Based (Europe/Average Coverage)
Location: London
About the Role
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a London-based reporter to cover AI’s global impact—exploring how artificial intelligence reshapes business, governments, warfare, human relationships, religion, and beyond.
This role positions Europe as a listening post for emerging AI-driven developments in regions outside the U.S., examining how nations and corporations vie for dominance in the AI race. You’ll demystify complex technological advancements, Weaving visceral human stories into accessible journalism that illuminates AI’s concrete effects on everyday life.
Key Responsibilities
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Investigative & Editorial Leadership:
- Write scoop-driven, award-winning articles on AI’s winners, disruptors, and dark corners
- Deliver breaking news with urgency while leading long-form explainers for The Wall Street Journal’s global audience
- Use story-based reporting (quotes, character-driven angles) to bridge tech sophistication with reader accessibility
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Sources & Storytelling:
- Cultivate high-level relationships with tech innovators, policymakers, investors, and affected individuals worldwide
- Apply an outcome-focused approach—ensuring narratives resonate across Wall Street entrepreneurs, global regulators and consumers
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Qualifications
Essential:
✔ 5+ years' journalism experience, including specialized coverage of technology, business, or economics ✔ Proven ability to simplify complex technical subjects for well-read, diverse audiences ✔ Fast-paced, collaborative spirit—comfortable brainstorming with teams across three time zones, often late nights/early mornings ✔ Strong ethical standards and clean, Journalist-level prose
Preferred:
🔹 Track record of investigative or multimedia storytelling 🔹 Prior Europe-focused coverage of AI/tech geopolitics 🔹 Familiarity with Wall Street Journal’s style or comparable enterprise/breaking news outlets
Why Apply Here?
- Full access to Dow Jones’s legendary dataset, fact-checking resources, and Pulitzer-level journalistic rigor
- Opportunity to be a shaping voice in AI debate on a global stage
- Membership in a publish-for-public-purpose media organization rooted in investigative rigor


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How to Apply
Submit by July 31:
- Resume
- Cover letter (explaining how your expertise solves this specific role)
- Five examples of top-tier clips (maximize impact with versatility examples)
Rolling review: submit early—positions may fill before deadline.
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We adhere to equal opportunity principles and encourage applications from all demographics, including: 🔸 Disabled veterans 🔸 Individuals with disabilities (indicate support needs via email) 🆚 Proactive search for underrepresented candidates
About WSJ
Founded in 1889: newspapers pioneering business news but today embody global leadership in: 🌍 U.S/fair politics/warfare 🎨 Tracks, public health, science 🎵 Multimodal/native audio/video/social
Three dozen Pulitzers—36+ categories on our record.
Business Units: Dow Jones > News > Wall Street Journal Flexible Work Arrangements: Union-affiliated role
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