Job Board >> Sports & Social Media Writer/Editor
| Company Name | Cut4 |
|---|---|
| Location | NY, NY |
| Date Posted | 31, Thursday 2013 |
| Category | Copywriter |
| Listing Type | Hourly Rate |
Description
Cut4 is looking to expand its short-form sports content offerings.
Blog posts, slideshows, original video, photo lists, social media aggregation -- you name it, we're gonna do it. We just need funny, creative, up-and-coming writers, producers and editors. People who know sports and pop culture (but also appreciate a good cat meme), understand what drives pageviews and can generate a never-ending stream of off-the-wall ideas.
Applicants should have online content experience and an ability to write quickly, cleanly and concisely in AP style. PhotoShop skills are a major plus, as is basic reporting experience. Gig is 30-40 hours per week, location in New York strongly preferred.
That sound like you? Apply below or send the following:
1. Resume and Twitter handle
2. Links to three samples of your work (articles, blog posts, etc.)
3. One or two original pieces, 100-300 words each. Any sports-related topic works, just make it witty. If we read it and think "Wow, I never would have thought of that, but it's hilarious," you're probably getting a phone call. Feel free to include links, images, etc. Any format we can access is fine.
Blog posts, slideshows, original video, photo lists, social media aggregation -- you name it, we're gonna do it. We just need funny, creative, up-and-coming writers, producers and editors. People who know sports and pop culture (but also appreciate a good cat meme), understand what drives pageviews and can generate a never-ending stream of off-the-wall ideas.
Applicants should have online content experience and an ability to write quickly, cleanly and concisely in AP style. PhotoShop skills are a major plus, as is basic reporting experience. Gig is 30-40 hours per week, location in New York strongly preferred.
That sound like you? Apply below or send the following:
1. Resume and Twitter handle
2. Links to three samples of your work (articles, blog posts, etc.)
3. One or two original pieces, 100-300 words each. Any sports-related topic works, just make it witty. If we read it and think "Wow, I never would have thought of that, but it's hilarious," you're probably getting a phone call. Feel free to include links, images, etc. Any format we can access is fine.
How To Apply
See above.





