GBAtemp RECRUITING WRITERS - CLOSED

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E3 may have come and gone, but the next dates have been set, and what better chance to celebrate that notion than to join the team? That’s right, everyone, GBAtemp is now seeking talented writers who can seize the initiative to be able to cover the latest information in the video gaming entertainment industry. There are many benefits in becoming a writer for our site, and in order to become one, you must fulfill the following requirements. The following terms are non-negotiable:

-Must be 16 years or older (17+ for convention level writing)
-Must have a strong proficiency in the English language, write at professional level with maturity
-Can work cohesively with a team
-Must be independent enough to be able to find information and report on it
-Must present writing samples covering video gaming industry material at time of application submission
-Until further notice, the positions are non-paid positions

If you have the following traits, great! You are looking solid already. GBAtemp is looking for the following roles to be fulfilled: Editorial Writer, News Writer, and possibly, someone that can work with media to cover events.

Each position is expected to be able to do the following, in addition to the requirements held above:

Editorial Writer – Be able to post one editorial biweekly. Highly needed position. Can post and cover for a News Writer in case of emergency, or to assist website in times of slow news periods. You will be able to edit and correct mistakes that other writers may present in their articles. You must have a strong background in writing for this.

News Writer – You are expected to write one or two news articles a week. You will essentially be the pillar that keeps the site’s portal going. Content is what drives the site! Your role is important, too! Your community is expecting material to be covered, and you’re required to be able to go out on your own to other sites and find material that interests you! You, too, must have a good grasp of the English language. You are representing the most important aspect of the website!

Media – At the E3 conference this year, it became quickly apparent that a lot of teams are now using multimedia in order to cover material. It is a great platform to get material across, and if you are skilled in this field (video, interviews, etc.) then this is a great position for you! You are expected to post one or two media pieces every two weeks.

These positions carry their fair share of incentives. The positions and the quantity of submissions are negotiable with GBAtemp, but by being a no show you are subject to being dismissed unless you have an explanation. And don’t worry, we completely understand that sometimes, things happen in life! This is why we would like to hire multiple people so that we are able to cover material in a timely manner! However, anything longer than a month without prior notice is subject to dismissal. No excuses there!

As far as incentives go, you can possibly earn the following:

· Access to the GBAtemp Magazine Staff forum, where you can chat with your fellow writers and moderators, and discuss possible news scoops
· Access to play titles that GBAtemp acquires, and review them. Sometimes, these titles come out early for us! Any position is eligible to participate in the review program!
· Have the possibility to attend conventions and conferences, such as E3

GBAtemp wants you to be able to succeed and learn from your experiences here. We also want you to be independent and go out there to make us proud. If you think that you fit the criterion for these positions, you are highly encouraged to apply! To apply, please do the following:

Please send an email to BOTH [email protected] and [email protected] with the following information:

· Your first and last name
· Your forum user name
· Location
· The position(s) you desire
· Your Skype username (if possible!)
· Two samples of your writing, covering gaming industry material
· A brief description of your writing experience
· Your strengths and your weaknesses – this is highly important for a step because being able to identify where your weaknesses are allows you to be able to self-critique yourself and improve! It also allows us on the team to focus on developing and honing that trait so that it no longer becomes a weakness and instead becomes a strength!
· Consoles that you own, if any
· Miscellaneous facts about yourself – this is where you advertise yourself and tell us why you really want this position! Tell us something about yourself that you think is unique!

Your application is graded more heavily (in fact, mostly) on the writing samples you provide, the self-evaluation, and special facts about yourself. In some cases, your location information that you provide us will be considered in terms of coverage positions and on where we need coverage the most. If you are an applicant of intrigue for the team, you will be invited to a texted chat interview on Skype. All of the details you mentioned are going to be kept strictly confidential, and if you succeed in the Skype interview, consider yourself a part of the team! Due to the popularity and quantity of submissions, response time may be delayed, but rest assured we will work as fast as we can to get a response back to you in time!

Best of luck, applicants, and hope to see you on the other side of the closed door! If you have any questions about this application, please feel free to send a private message here on the forums to @T-hug or @Ryukouki.
 

Ryukouki

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I'm actually really eager to take part of this; but I'm turning 16 in October. Will this still be available by then?

It will depend on how much interest and applicants we gather over the next few weeks. If we get a lot between now and end of July we'll have no need to resume this.
 

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Interesting. I'd very much like to apply, if I wasn't going to be so busy this year. I'm expecting some great content soon, maybe even ditch other sites and use GBAtemp as my sole gaming news hub. :lol:
 

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Oh! One more thing! Whatever position you apply towards, PLEASE send writing samples that are geared towards that position!!

If you have already submitted an application, please do not worry about that.
 

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Btw, what's the difference between a Contributor and a Reporter? Both have those fancy yellow badges.
A contributor is basically reporter lite. They're still expected to act like a reporter, but until they've proven themselves totally capable, they're just contributors.
 

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I'd also like to add that you need to be a pretty hardcore gamer, and sometimes finish games as quickly as possible.
Like, what's the point of finishing a game as quickly as possible? To get a review out there in a rush?

Doing so won't allow the reviewer to enjoy the game's pros and cons but only as an overall perspective. :-/
 

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Like, what's the point of finishing a game as quickly as possible? To get a review out there in a rush?

Doing so won't allow the reviewer to enjoy the game's pros and cons but only as an overall perspective. :-/
True but in video game journalism in general games need reviews asap
 

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Like, what's the point of finishing a game as quickly as possible? To get a review out there in a rush?

Doing so won't allow the reviewer to enjoy the game's pros and cons but only as an overall perspective. :-/
Reviewing something isn't about taking a leisurely stroll through the experience. You're just there to judge the gameplay, story, and other elements important to whatever game you may be playing. If you have fun, that's cool. If you feel like you got a full experience on your review run, stellar. In the end though, if you want traffic, you want to get reviews out as soon as possible to direct traffic to your site, your review section. The rest of the internet doesn't care if you're a completionist with a full schedule that only has a couple hours a day to game and wants to 100% the game for a full impression.
 

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