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We’re hiring – PC hardware reviewers wanted!

Ever wanted to review PC gear and hardware? Well you're in luck – we are currently looking to bring a new reviewer on board to the KitGuru team for 2021! Previous experience is welcome, but not strictly necessary.

We review a broad selection of PC hardware, from peripherals and monitors to every component you'll find in a rig. There will be a variety of items regularly in the review schedule so a good level of all-round tech knowledge is important.

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 several years.

Ideally, applicants would be in the United Kingdom as we have to ship a lot of hardware back and forth for review.

To be considered for this position you need:

  • Skillset to present well on camera – and in English.
  • The ability to meet tight deadlines.
  • Strong communication skills.
  • Strong writing ability.
  • This is a freelance position.

If you are interested and feel you can meet the criteria above then please send your CV along with any samples of your work to our Deputy Editor in Chief, Dominic Moass – dominic(at)kitguru.net. If you have samples of previous work, then please include these in the email.

KitGuru says: Good luck – we are looking forward to seeing your application!

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