Job Opening: Asian Editor for UnwiredView.com

01 February 2011
Job Opening: Asian Editor for UnwiredView.com
Unwired View is hiring. We are looking for a number of a talented writers to join UV team and expand our coverage.

If you are passionate about mobile tech, good at finding interesting news, have strong, well argued opinions and know how to write well, we are looking for:

Asian editor. Preferably based in Taipei. To follow Chinese business press, tech/mobile sites and forums in native language, find and report news that are interesting to UV audience, before we here in Europe and U.S. even wake up.

To apply, send us an e-mail with:

* a little bit about yourself – who you are, where you live, why you want and think you can write for us.
* position you are applying for
* no. of hours (per day/week) you are ready/can spend writing for UV,and times of day when you will be able to write
* any questions you have about the position
* for news editors: write and submit 3 posts that you think will be a good fit to be published on UV, on important/interesting news bits on the day of submission. The pics are not necessary – we are interested in your writing skills.

If you have already worked for a well established mobile tech news site, or extensively covered mobile for general tech news site – just send us links to your work, and tell us why do you want to join UV.

Submit your application to jobs at unwiredview dot com. Do not send attachments, e-mails with attachments will be ignored.

Due to the large number of e-mails we receive, we will not be able to respond to every application. We will be collecting applications for a few days, and will get in touch if we are interested, next week. .

PS. Unless you worked/work for a well established mobile tech website and have a bunch of articles with your byline, please check carefully the things we ask you to submit with the application, and submit all of them as we ask.

If you are too lazy, or inattentive, or just too full of yourself , or don’t don’t care enough to read and follow job application instructions, we will be too lazy, inattentive, too full of ourselves too, won’t care about your application and will send it directly to our trash box.

More information here.
Related Opportunities:
Ranked: 500 highest-paying publications for freelance writers
The Freelance 500 Report (2015 Edition, 138 pages) profiles the highest-paying markets, ranked to help you decide which publication to query first. The info and links in this report are current. Details here.