Jay Ricciardi, our former Associate Editor in charge of night and weekend coverage went and got himself promoted to Staff Editor and JTP Coordinator here at GameSkinny.
(I know, the nerve of some people.)
That devastating move left our night and weekends hopelessly bereft of editorial coverage, until Amanda Wallace was tapped as our newest Associate Editor in charge of weeknight coverage. Amanda joins our editorial team after participating in many phases of the Journalist Training Program, as well as being invited to join our freelance team and representing GameSkinny at PAX East 2014.
All well and good, but by my count, that means we still need one brave, talented, passionate soul who loves games as much as they love the Oxford Comma to guide writers toward greatness on the weekends.
Search Deep Within Your Soul, and Ask Yourself… Are You That Editor?
The weekend editor works on (wait for it) the weekends editing content on GameSkinny.
Responsibilities
This part-time, hourly position is responsible for:
- Editing articles on GameSkinny with attention to spelling, grammar, accuracy, entertainment and search quality.
- Providing helpful, friendly feedback to GameSkinny writers.
- Acting on a genuine desire to help GameSkinny grow as a community, a destination for gamers, and a great place for writers.
- Providing guidance to JTP members as needed during coverage hours.
Location – Remote or Local
Remote applicants are accepted and encouraged, but our offices are located in Richmond, VA and we’d love to be able to look you in the whites of the eyes now and again. If you’re local, we’ll be extra-excited to hear from you.
How to Apply
Please read the following instructions
If you are a current writer on GameSkinny, include a link to your profile in your email, along with your resume.
If you have left editorial feedback on GameSkinny for another writer, please send us a link to the article(s).
If you do not have any writing examples on GameSkinny, please include links to other published work online.
To apply, send an email – subject line “Application: Associate Editor” – with your resume attached, to: [email protected].
Published: Jun 11, 2014 04:22 am