Friday, January 27th 2023

TechPowerUp Staff Opening: News Editor

At TechPowerUp we are currently looking for one, maybe two additional news editors to strengthen our ranks. This is a paid, part-time, remote position. You will be publishing news stories and press releases on our frontpage under minimal supervision.

As candidate you should bring a drive to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the tech industry, and a passion to write. Your written English should be excellent; non-native writers are welcome. Some basic image editing skills are required.

If you are interested, send the following to w1zzard@techpowerup.com:
  • Some personal info. Who? Where? Age? A bullet list will do.
  • Pick any recent hardware news topic, write your own news story about it. Length should be similar to TPU news posts (between 150 to 200 words).
  • Write a second story, an opinion piece on a different hardware news topic of your choosing. 200 to 250 words.
Please proofread your submissions properly. The deadline for applications is in two weeks (Feb 12).
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86 Comments on TechPowerUp Staff Opening: News Editor

#1
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
Really enjoyed the brief stint I did, but alas life got in the way with a kid and already full time job, good luck finding quality staff!
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#2
Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
Is the pay pocket change or enough to actually help someone with bills?
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#3
TheLostSwede
News Editor
ToothlessIs the pay pocket change or enough to actually help someone with bills?
I only know what I get paid, but then again, I have well over a decade worth of experience in the business.
Yes, it helps with the bills, assuming you contribute enough.
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#4
Argyr
Your written English should be excellent
TPU knowingly included this to repell my application.
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#5
Toothless
Tech, Games, and TPU!
TheLostSwedeI only know what I get paid, but then again, I have well over a decade worth of experience in the business.
Yes, it helps with the bills, assuming you contribute enough.
I guess it would be more like, consistent amounts paid or is it if the industry slows down would I be SOL. Not very keen on putting in effort if the starting pay is below minimum wage at 20hrs/wk.
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#6
Wirko
ArgyrTPU knowingly included this to repell my application.
Was that repel, repeal or re-peel?
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#7
the54thvoid
Intoxicated Moderator
ToothlessI guess it would be more like, consistent amounts paid or is it if the industry slows down would I be SOL. Not very keen on putting in effort if the starting pay is below minimum wage at 20hrs/wk.
Think of the poor mods. :roll:

It's about the passion, not the pay. Well, that's what I tell myself to spend I dunno how many hours volunteering per week, wiping bums and getting grief.

Good luck to whoever gets it. But please - no political news shitposting. :D
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#8
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
ToothlessI guess it would be more like, consistent amounts paid or is it if the industry slows down would I be SOL. Not very keen on putting in effort if the starting pay is below minimum wage at 20hrs/wk.
I'm assuming you get paid per article (with bonuses related to views?).
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#9
W1zzard
ToothlessI guess it would be more like, consistent amounts paid or is it if the industry slows down would I be SOL. Not very keen on putting in effort if the starting pay is below minimum wage at 20hrs/wk.
I haven't decided on payment details yet. If your work stands out over other candidates, I have no problem paying more

It's a part time position btw, 1, maybe 2 hours a day. If you are awesome though I'm sure we can find more work.

But yes, this is more about passion for tech and writing than making an easy buck
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#10
Argyr
WirkoWas that repel, repeal or re-peel?
isn't English beautiful? what an awesome language. I promise I will master it fully after my next karmic rebirth.
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#11
W1zzard
FrickI'm assuming you get paid per article (with bonuses related to views?).
In the past we had a fixed per month pay, which led to increasingly lower output from people over time, so this time I feel like I want to go more performance focused. Bonuses related to views is a good idea indeed
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#12
the54thvoid
Intoxicated Moderator
^^ see what I did there? :p
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#13
Wirko
@W1zzard You didn't mention it but probably it has to be American English, not Queen's English, right? Like when you were seeking a proofreader?
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#14
W1zzard
Wirko@W1zzard You didn't mention it but probably it has to be American English, not Queen's English, right? Like when you were seeking a proofreader?
Yeah I prefer AE, but if you're an awesome BE writer it'll be fine
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#15
TumbleGeorge
bobsledWhy? If you’re not targeting the Chinese market then it’s of little benefit as a writer. Steve from GN has benefited from learning some Mandarin but that’s a fairly niche requirement.
Maybe we're missing some interesting hardware development news that has no equivalent in English?
nguyenquan1only 1,4 bilion Chinese and who use chinese in business can read chinese.
English is better, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indo, USA, EU, Africa, Australia, Russian, ..... can read english and understand same meaning.
They continue to be a huge market despite the sanctions and are quite solvent. :)
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#16
W1zzard
TumbleGeorgeMaybe be must have articles on Chinese
10% (!) of our overall traffic comes from China, because we're not a CN media, so they trust us more than their own sites. Making a CN version of TPU is complicated. We need to talk to new advertisers to finance it, but we don't know their language or culture. Also moving money in and out of CN isn't trivial, so we'd need to setup a local office, which costs even more money. Once once we've done all that, CN people would say we're a CN media, and they'll stop trusting us
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#17
dalekdukesboy
W1zzardI haven't decided on payment details yet. If your work stands out over other candidates, I have no problem paying more

It's a part time position btw, 1, maybe 2 hours a day. If you are awesome though I'm sure we can find more work.

But yes, this is more about passion for tech and writing than making an easy buck
This! The buck obviously matters, but passion for what you do always helps not only the result, but the sustainability and enjoyment of your work.
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#18
TumbleGeorge
Yes the problem with trust exist, maybe not quite as described, but exist. :(
W1zzard10% (!) of ...
since no effort is made in this direction, it is a downright huge percentage.
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#19
dalekdukesboy
W1zzard10% (!) of our overall traffic comes from China, because we're not a CN media, so they trust us more than their own sites. Making a CN version of TPU is complicated. We need to talk to new advertisers to finance it, but we don't know their language or culture. Also moving money in and out of CN isn't trivial, so we'd need to setup a local office, which costs even more money. Once once we've done all that, CN people would say we're a CN media, and they'll stop trusting us
Sounds like….a lose lose proposition to me. It was a good idea in theory TumbleGeorge, but obviously Wizz succinctly described the difficulty and possible near-impossibility to do so practically.
TumbleGeorgeYes the problem with trust exist, maybe not quite as described, but exist. :(


since no effort is made in this direction, it is a downright huge percentage
Good point, but might take 100% effort to get 15% vs. 10% of the Chinese traffic.
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#20
Bigshrimp
If I wasn't so burned out and exhausted with my full time job, I would definitely apply. I love tech and writing, so it wouldn't be difficult for me and I love TPU. :)
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#21
W1zzard
dalekdukesboybut obviously Wizz succinctly described the difficulty and possible near-impossibility to do so practically.
Yeah a few years ago I was like "this is a great idea", but once I looked into it, it fell apart. Another sign is that even big corporate sites like Tom's don't have any CN presence
TumbleGeorgesince no effort is made in this direction, it is a downright huge percentage.
Not editorial effort, but I do make sure we're hosting in a way that ensures we don't get blocked in the Great Firewall
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#22
Regeneration
NGOHQ.COM
I'd apply but unfortunately I'm biased against everyone. There is no innovation in the market and everything [and everyone] sucks.
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#23
dalekdukesboy
W1zzardYeah a few years ago I was like "this is a great idea", but once I looked into it, it fell apart. Another sign is that even big corporate sites like Tom's don't have any CN presence


Not editorial effort, but I do make sure we're hosting in a way that ensures we don't get blocked in the Great Firewall
That’s good to know…I know this is inside baseball as the saying goes but interesting to me how these sites work from Tom’s on down with nuances and political/corporate bullshit like the “Great Firewall”. Unfortunately communist China is not exactly the freest place in the world and the Orwellian feel of the “Great Firewall” just proves that...Not an easy place to do business with if you ruffle feathers in any way intentionally or not.
RegenerationI'd apply but unfortunately I'm biased against everyone. There is no innovation in the market and everything [and everyone] sucks.
And this…is just funny :roll:
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#24
roberto888
WirkoWas that repel, repeal or re-peel?
LMAO. Could be Ruoel mate! Hehe
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#25
mechtech
Good luck to both parties. Tempting but with 2 kids and a full time job and a shift worker spouse I do not have the schedule unfortunately.
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