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  • Calling all web developers: Engadget is hiring!

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    Brett Terpstra
    Brett Terpstra
    01.14.2013

    AOL Tech -- the team behind Engadget, TUAW, Joystiq, Massively and more -- is looking for a great front-end developer who can help us take Engadget and our other blogs to new levels. The job is a full-time remote worker position, so the ideal candidate has good time management skills and deals well with working outside of an office. It also means that you get to work with a great team for a great company, get great benefits and a chance to exercise your skills in a high-visibility job, all without having to relocate! The description: Front-end developer for AOL Tech (Engadget, TUAW, Joystiq, Massively). The ideal candidate is highly proficient in JavaScript/jQuery, comfortable with PHP / mySQL and experienced in web design, optimization and related technologies for desktop and mobile. A solid understanding of mobile-first design is a must. Requirements High proficiency in JavaScript/jQuery Familiar with spriting, lazy loading, and other general performance-optimized techniques. Mac access for compatibility with current tools HTML5/CSS3 Git SSH If you're interested in joining us, please send us a resume and contact information!

  • Want to work for Engadget? We're hiring a copy editor!

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    Christopher Trout
    Christopher Trout
    03.15.2012

    Do you love gadgets? Do you hate typos? Do you have experience working as a copy editor or proofreader? Are you looking for work? Lucky you! We're looking for a dedicated freelancer to join our team and kill those dreadful dangling participles. Here's what we're looking for: A Copy Editor / Proofreader: Part-time (freelance) living in or around New York City or San Francisco with at least two years experience working at an established publication.Want to apply? Read on!

  • Want to write for Engadget? We're hiring in Europe!

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    Sharif Sakr
    Sharif Sakr
    02.20.2012

    We know you're out there, dear future Engadget writer, but we need you here with us, where we can touch you, teach you and pay you to write about all those gadgets you love so much. Professional writing experience isn't strictly necessary, but what we do require is an ability to write about gadgets with wit, concision and authority. And being obsessed with Engadget is good too. So here's what we're after: A European Editor: Full-time, based in or near any major European city, able to work from home but also able to travel to European events and meetings, if required. English must be your first language, as that's what you'll be writing for us in. To clarify, this is an Engadget US position, but based in Europe. This is not a position for Engadget German or any of our sister sites.Want to apply? Read on.

  • Want to write for Engadget? We're hiring in Tokyo, Japan!

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.18.2011

    Oh sure, you love gadgets -- but do you have the chops to write about them? We'd love to know if you think you do, because we're looking to actually pay humans to do this stuff. Professional writing experience isn't necessary (though folks with it will get first consideration), but what we really care about is that you can write skillfully about gadgets with wit, concision, and authority. And being obsessed with Engadget is good, too. So here's what we're after: Tokyo, Japan-based editor: Full-time, based in Tokyo (or nearby), able to work from home and quickly commute to the city for events, meetings, etc. English must be your first language, as that's what you'll be writing for us in. Speaking Japanese isn't a requirement, but it doesn't hurt. To clarify, this is an Engadget US position, but based in Tokyo. This is not a position for our sister site, Engadget Japan. Want to apply? Read on.

  • Want to write for Engadget? We're hiring mobile, classic, European and reviews editors!

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    03.17.2011

    Oh sure, you love gadgets -- but do you have the chops to write about them? We'd love to know if you think you do, because we're looking to actually pay humans to do this stuff. Professional writing experience isn't necessary (though it doesn't hurt), but what we really care about is that you can write skillfully about gadgets with wit, concision, and authority. And being obsessed with Engadget is good, too. So here's what we're after: Senior mobile editor - Full-time (salary or freelance), must be based in New York City (or nearby). HD / classic editor - Part or full-time (freelance), must be based in New York City (or nearby). Reviews editor (laptops, mobiles, etc.) - Full-time (freelance), must be based in New York City or the San Francisco area. European editor - Full-time, preferably based in London (or nearby). Want to apply? Read on.

  • Want to write for Engadget?

    by 
    Peter Rojas
    Peter Rojas
    02.05.2007

    Listen up: the Engadget Army is looking for fresh recruits, so we're issuing an open call for new writers. If you live and breathe gadgets, this is your chance to get paid to write about them (seriously, this is a paying gig!). Professional writing experience isn't critical (though it doesn't hurt); all we really care about is that you can write about gadgets with wit, concision, and authority. Right now we're looking to fill writing positions at: Engadget (East Coast editor, and night time and weekend contributing writers) Engadget HD (contributing writer) Engadget Mobile (contributing writer) You can apply for all three gigs if you like, but please send in a separate application for each.Here's what you need to send to apply: Three sample posts written in the Engadget style (make sure these are germane to the site you want to write for). These sample posts can be about whatever you want, but they should seem like they could have been written by one of our writers (but without all the typos and gross inaccuracies). A few words about yourself. If you're applying for Engadget, list three of your favorite gadgets of all time. If you're applying for Engadget HD, list your three favorite HD-related products. If you're applying for Engadget Mobile, list your three favorite cellphones. Your contact info. How much time per week you can commit to blogging. Be realistic, okay? Oh, and no attachments or resumes. We will only review fully complete applications. To apply to Engadget, please send us an email at jobsATengadgetDOTcom. To apply to Engadget HD, please send us an email at jobsATengadgethdDOTcom. To apply to Engadget Mobile, please send an email to us at jobsATengadgetmobileDOTcom.We usually get a lot of applications, so please give us some time to look stuff over, cool?