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We are hiring – Technical Review Writer applications open!

We reviewed a lot of products through 2023 and we're setting our sights on doing even more in 2024. We are looking for someone new to join the team and to create written reviews, primarily focused on the more technical side of hardware.

Any experience in this sector is beneficial, however, we are open to all applicants who can give a sample of written work so we can assess abilities. This person must have high technical ability and knowledge.

KitGuru is a great company to work with, we are all tech enthusiasts who enjoy gaming, so we all have very similar interests. Behind the scenes it is very close knit environment and many of our team have been with us for more than a decade.

To be considered for this position you need:

  • Skillset to write well in English.
  • The ability to meet tight deadlines.
  • Strong communication skills.
  • A high level of technical knowledge.
  • This is a freelance position.

The successful applicant must be based in the United Kingdom. If you are interested and feel you can meet the criteria above and want to work in this fast moving and exciting sector then please send your CV along with any samples of your work to our Editor in Chief, Allan Campbell – allan(at)kitguru.net. We would like to see samples of your work, but please note we are looking for applicants who can produce written articles in the in-depth KitGuru style, so your submissions should reflect that. This applicant does not need to create video content.

KitGuru says: We look forward to receiving your application. 

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