The Hill, a division of Nexstar Media Group, is hiring a reporter to cover technology policy in Washington, D.C., with an emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI). This reporter will be focused on how Washington is grappling with the rapid growth of AI through legislation, regulation and litigation. We want to explore the ways policymakers and major AI companies influence each other, the biggest policy battles shaping the future of AI and its political implications. An ability to explain complex and nuanced policies in an informative and punchy way is a must. This reporter will also cover other important tech policy areas relevant to AI, including children’s online safety and data privacy.
About the role:
The person filling this role will be responsible for a mix of breaking news stories and features. A successful candidate will have the ability to build sources that can help provide daily scoops to be used across The Hill’s platforms, including our newsletters. We want to write stories that inform readers and explain Washington, D.C. to outsiders. We want to lead the conversation as much as possible, while offering fresh and insightful angles not yet covered by our competitors. Candidates who gravitate toward news stories that are unique, and who can write in a compelling and informative way, will have the best chance of success in this role.
This position will be a part of our Business team, which includes two other reporters and an editor focused technology, finance and the economy. But the ability to work collaboratively with reporters across the newsroom will be necessary.
Responsibilities include:
-Writing breaking news and longer analysis and enterprise pieces about technology and AI policy.
-Explaining important legislative and regulatory battles in an approachable way.
-Writing a mix of short and longer news briefs and features for The Hill’s website and newspaper.
- Contributing to our Technology newsletter.
- Discussing complex policies and political fights in a digestible manner on television.
- Leading discussions at Hill events about technology.
Skills and qualifications:
A degree in journalism or a related field and three years of experience in a newsroom. Experience in a metro or national media environment is preferred.
Candidates should have good instincts for understanding what readers want and be able to produce error-free, clean journalism on a tight timetable. Basic familiarity with Google Trends, SEO skills and real-time analytics are a plus.
To apply: Please upload your materials with as much of the following as possible: your updated resume, a brief cover letter explaining your interest and fit for the position, and your portfolio/clips or links to a few samples of your work. Completing these steps will ensure that you receive the highest consideration.
About The Hill
Established in 1994, The Hill is the country’s definitive digital source for non-partisan political news and information. Inside the Beltway, it’s known as an essential, agenda-setting read for lawmakers and influencers. Beyond the Capitol, The Hill’s trusted content is shared more often on social media than any other political news brand in America.
Our properties include TheHill.com, reaching a monthly audience of 41M; Hill.TV, the largest independent video platform within the Beltway with 1.4B annual views; The Hill’s print edition, one of the most influential sources for law and policy makers; Elevate Studios, creating breakthrough branded content offerings for leading marketers; and The Hill Events, which hosted 70 virtual events last year, featuring 92 Members of Congress and 88 industry leaders in meaningful policy discussions.
Compensation ranges from $80,000 to $100,000 commensurate with experience and skill level. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, Life Insurance, and 401K with company match.
Any person in this position will be represented by the Washington-Baltimore News Guild, Communications Workers of America Local 32035, AFL-CIO.
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