GAMURS Group is seeking versatile and passionate Freelance writers who can produce timely, well-considered, and engaging articles for our brands. The successful candidates will become part of a small team focused on producing pieces across a multitude of niches and areas of interest, so they should be culturally and socially engaged, as well as curious about numerous areas of interest.
Candidates will need a high standard of written English, but the position is fully remote, so is open to applicants from all regions.
Responsibilities
- Write 1-4 short-form articles per day, with a focus on trending news, cultural events, politics, social media happenings, and entertainment news.
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Pitch articles that are both suitable for a variety of traffic referral sources (including search engines, syndication platforms, and social media) and also in line with the voice and style of the target websites.
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Monitor news cycles and pitch either breaking news or appropriate short-form features that will provide a unique angle of coverage.
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Write articles based on pitches from the editorial staff.
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Put the factual accuracy of reporting front and center in your work.
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Utilize best practices for referrers and partners to ensure the best possible visibility.
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Be passionate and communicative with other staff, and engage with the pieces that you choose to write.
Requirements
- The candidate should have proven experience covering news, entertainment, politics, or cultural content.
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The ability to produce clean copy to a high standard of English.
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Familiarity with WordPress, Trello, Slack, and other common systems and programs used in the industry.
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An eye for an attention-grabbing featured image.
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The ability to tailor stories to different platforms and syndication services.
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The ability to cover local news stories and give them national appeal.
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A drive to dig beyond the surface level of stories and provide additional context, factual information, and commentary for audiences
Compensation
- Competitive per-article rate based on experience and story type