TechSpot is actively looking to hire writers that are driven and enthusiastic about technology. If you are a TechSpot reader, then you know the job requires profound understanding of technical matters and the ability to write about them with authority and accuracy.
For over two decades, TechSpot has remained an influential voice in PC technology and historically we’ve mostly hired from within our ranks, with over 9 million readers coming in monthly to keep up with the latest industry trends. We currently have freelance openings for news reporters, as follows:
Daily news reporter: This position requires you to be active daily, discovering, writing and posting news stories on our frontpage. Excellent writing and proofreading skills are a must. You will be assigned a time slot and will be free to identify stories and report on tech topics in a concise yet inquisitive manner. Creativity and a knack for picking timely and interesting topics is important.
Weekend news reporter: Similar to the position above, we’d like you to dedicate time to discover and report on the most interesting tech stories during weekends. Know a good story when you see it, be able to analyze what’s important, and report on those facts.
Before you apply, you should know:
Relevant experience in tech journalism is important, but not a requirement.
Native English skills are an imperative, geographic location is not a constraint.
This is a work from home (Batcave, X-Mansion, Fortress of Solitude, etc.) type of position.
Compensation is commensurate with article length, quality and experience.
If you’re a regular reader of TechSpot, mention this in your application.
Topics we cover on TechSpot include but are not limited to: PC hardware, tech culture, mobile, gaming, software, web and IT business.
If the positions don’t fit your bill, but know someone who may, you can help us by sharing this announcement with friends that may be as technical as you.
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