Do you want to write for BGR?

By: | Dec 18th, 2006 at 05:19PM
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Filed Under: News, Sections

We are always looking for writers here and since our site launched not too far back we’re looking for YOU to be apart of it! If you feel you have the insider info, or just a general love for all things tech hit us up!

To apply please follow the guidelines below.

  • Put together three sample posts on what you feel would be a good fit for BGR
  • Tell us what you currently read daily, and where you get your news from – internet, TV, etc.
  • Your top three cell phones
  • Tell us about YOU, where your from, your background
  • Contact info

You won’t have to be an accomplished author but will need the following.

  • Great writing skills
  • An immense knowledge of the tech world – phones, gadgets, you name it!!
  • Reliable
  • Dedication

Yes this is a paid job, and yes you will have your name in lights in Times Square (well, maybe not the second part)

  We will try and review all submissions. Please use the contact form below, put "Jobs" in the subject line and all other information in the message box.

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Jonathan S. Geller

Jonathan S. Geller

Jonathan Geller is the founder of Boy Genius Report, now known as BGR. What began as a column on popular gadget blog Engadget quickly grew into one of the site’s biggest draws, and Jonathan soon detached the wildly popular column to create what has since become the biggest mobile news destination in the world.


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