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We are expanding the KitGuru reviews team, applications open

We publish a lot of reviews here at KitGuru and we would like to ramp things up even further. With that in mind, we are looking to hire a new reviewer to join the team!

We are currently accepting applications for a new reviewer to join our team. Applicants will need to be knowledgeable about PC hardware and peripherals, with a keen eye for details. If you have any sample reviews of your own work, then please include them when applying- these can be written or video reviews.

Since this job deals with expensive hardware, applicants will need to be based in the United Kingdom as it will make sending and receiving samples easier for everyone involved. Experience working in hardware reviews is beneficial but if you are trying to break into the field, we are happy to take a look at what you can do.

Those looking to apply will need:

  • Strong all around tech/hardware knowledge.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Excellent writing abilities (English only).
  • Ability to work from home.
  • Ability to meet deadlines.
  • Photography skills (for product photos).

A good grasp of the KitGuru editorial style is also essential, you can check out our currently published reviews to get an idea of what we are looking for in terms of format and detail.

If you are interested and feel you can meet the criteria above, then please send your CV along with samples of your work to dominic(at)kitguru.net with the subject line ‘reviewer application'.

KitGuru says: Good luck!

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