Here at SamMobile, we are dedicated to bringing our readers the latest scoop on everything related to Samsung’s mobile devices, and we are currently looking to hire a news writer that can contribute towards that end. If you’re a fan/user of Samsung devices and have the writing skills to, well, write about them, then this could be your chance to get in on the internet’s largest (and most accurate) source of Samsung news, leaks and rumors.
We are looking for two to three new writers, one in the US/Canada, one in Europe, and one from a country that falls under the GMT +11 or later time zone. The news writer position is paid, and a news writer must meet the following requirements:
- First and foremost, you must have a good command of the English language. We cannot emphasize this enough – occasional errors are acceptable, but you must have the basic grammar skills that are expected from any writer/reporter (hint: if you have habits such as writing twitter instead of Twitter, it’s probably best not to apply.)
- A passion for Samsung devices and news. You don’t need to own a Samsung device, but you should have an idea of what has been going on in the world of Samsung’s many different mobile products.
- Free time to contribute 1-3 articles each day. There is no set time for when you can write, but if you think you won’t be available for, let’s say, two or three days in the week, it’s probably best to not apply in the first place. Weekends are not mandatory, but we pay extra if you can afford the time.
- Prior experience writing for any technology website, preferably mobile-related. This isn’t a requirement, but would be a plus point.
- WordPress knowledge.
Think you meet the above requirements? If yes, then send in an email to [email protected] and [email protected] with News Writer as the subject and the following details:
- An article on the Galaxy S7 that talks about all the specs and rumors that have leaked until now. It should be a news article instead of a feature-length article, so keep it short and to the point while including all the details.
- A regular news article based on this source: Samsung might launch a phone upgrade program with the Galaxy S7
- The device you’re currently using (again, doesn’t need to be a Samsung.)
- Your location, and the time frame you will be available in.
- Links to articles you may have written on other websites, if any.