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AnandTech Call for Writers: 2015 05/25/2015: Just bringing this back up to the top; there's a bit less than one week to go before the Call for Writers application window closes The Call for Writers has become something of an annual tradition over here at AnandTech. As anyone who follows the site knows very well, the list of things we have to review/cover usually exceeds our available time. So the call for writers gives us a chance to find new talent and new opportunities to grow, be it into new coverage areas entirely or just covering more of the existing products our readers have come to enjoy over the years. In the last year of course we were acquired by Purch, which presents us with some additional opportunities we have not had in the past. Purch is making good on their commitment to helping us grow, which means that for 2015 in particular we're aiming higher than ever before. Anyhow, the ultimate purpose of the Call for Writers is to find new talent. To continue to grow, we need your help. We're looking for writers with a true passion for the technology we cover, a deep understanding of what's out there and a thirst for more knowledge. We're looking for contributors to help out both with reviews as well as our short to medium form Pipeline coverage. The areas in particular we're looking for help with are listed below:
If you find yourself at the intersection of knowledge and passion about any of those areas, and have some time to contribute, you're exactly what we're looking for. These are paid, part-time positions that we're looking to fill, with most positions open on a world-wide basis, and certain positions primed for a quick promotion to full-time. What I need is a writing sample that demonstrates your ability to talk about any one of these topics. Your sample can be in the form of a review, a pipeline post or an analysis piece - it should be something that looks like it would fit in on AnandTech. Once you've produced it, send it on over to callforwriters@anandtech.com. Please also include a description of what subject(s) you would be interested in writing about, and some basic information about your background and where you're located. We'll read through all samples but can't guarantee a reply due to the sheer volume of submissions we tend to receive. If we like what you've sent and there's a potential fit on the team, we'll be in touch. I'll conclude this post with a passage from our About page:
If the above resonates with you and you'd like to help by being a part of something different, I'd encourage you to submit a writing sample. Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: How old do I need to be to work for AnandTech? Q: Do I need to be located in the United States to work for AnandTech? Q: Do I need to supply my own products for testing or contacts at companies? (i.e. do I need to be an insider?) Q: Can I really work for AnandTech even though I don't have a Ph.D in electrical engineering? Q: Is there a submission deadline? |
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