We are no longer accepting applications for this position. Deputy tech editor (based in New York) This editor will oversee reporters and drive coverage of tech policy, the East Coast tech scene, education technology and online advertising. The responsibilities include infusing tech into the entire report by collaborating with other parts of the newsroom, pairing tech reporters with non-tech reporters, channeling stories by tech reporters to the appropriate desks, and suggesting content across platforms. Candidates should have several years of experience editing news and feature stories, and be a strong conceptualizer of stories in many formats.

Asia tech columnist (based in Hong Kong, Beijing or elsewhere in the region) Even as Silicon Valley is held up as the world’s technology leader, Asia’s fast-growing tech industry has created its own cutting-edge innovations that are now being copied in the West. Readers will turn to this columnist to explain and analyze what is happening in tech in Asia, and to connect it with the rest of the world. These will be columns with a reported point of view that tap into the columnist’s deep expertise and appreciation for technology trends in the region.

We are no longer accepting applications for this position. China tech reporter (based in Hong Kong or Beijing) China is racing ahead in mobile, messaging and drones, leading American tech companies to imitate it. The Chinese are also balkanizing internet governance and using cybersecurity as a weapon to subdue and submit. This reporter will help drive coverage around these trends, working collaboratively with our current tech reporter in China.

We are no longer accepting applications for this position. India tech reporter (based in Bangalore or elsewhere in India) As India’s economy develops, its vast population is embracing technology through mobile phones, and American and Chinese tech companies are rushing to target the market as their next big opportunity. India is in many ways the reverse of China when it comes to tech — open and a greenfield right now — making it a case study of tech globalization. We’re looking for a reporter to cover the fast-growing tech industry in India and other developing economies in Asia.

We are no longer accepting applications for this position. Digital and tech culture reporter (based in San Francisco) We’ll look to this reporter to explain and illustrate one of the most colorful and fastest-evolving areas of the internet: digital culture. This includes social media celebrities, emojis and other forms of web language, fake news and whatever is coming next. We want you to illuminate the real-life culture of Silicon Valley, including the start-up lifestyle as well as the entrepreneurial masters of the universe, how they live, how they spend their money and what motivates them. Experience reporting on internet trends and Silicon Valley life could be helpful but is not a requirement; either way, this person needs to have the ability to step out of the world of tech and see it as the fascinating cultural phenomenon that it is.

We are no longer accepting applications for this position. Cybersecurity reporter (based in New York or San Francisco) Targets for this reporter include digging deep into the post-Snowden era of hacks, surveillance, bug bounties and technology back doors, and explaining their broad implications for national security, global diplomacy and the lives of ordinary people. You must be able to distinguish between fact and fiction in this shadowy world and translate for readers the technology used in hacking episodes.