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TV website Seeks SciFi Writer/Editor – but don’t expect big $$ April 6, 2007

Posted by showmescifi in blog, craigslist, science fiction, scifi.
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ShowMeSciFi is a volunteer enterprise with no one being paid for anything. That aside, it’s always interesting to see what others are willing to pay for this type of activity.

A new job posting on Craigslist’s in SF pegs the value at around $20 a post or so.

Here’s the job listing:

TV website Seeks SciFi Writer/Editor


Reply to: job-306903134@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-04-05, 7:12PM PDTTV website seeks part-time Writer/Editor who lives and breathes SciFi TV.

Responsibilities:
- Manage the SciFi section of the site by writing or assigning, editing, posting and marketing a minimum of 5 stories/week (at least 400 words each).
- Performing telephone interviews as assigned by Managing Editor
- Marketing stories via message boards, SciFi blogs, etc.

Compensation:
- $100/week
- $100/week bonus if traffic numbers are met.

Requirements:
- 1-2 years experience writing and editing for online/offline publication
- Familiarity with the following shows:
• Supernatural
• Battlestar Galactica
• Heroes
• Stargate SG-1
• Dr. Who
• Smallville
- Interview skills
- The ability to turnaround stories and reviews the morning after a show airs
- Familiarity with Typepad and/or other Content Management Systems
- A love of SciFi like no other

If you’re interested in applying for the position, please email us the following:
- Resume
- 1-2 paragraphs on why you think you’re perfect for the job (no more, no less)
- 2-3 URLS to writing samples about SciFi, one of which must be a review of a SciFi show
- List of favorite shows

Comments»

1. tv » TV website Seeks SciFi Writer/Editor - but don’t expect big $$ - April 6, 2007

[...] Scott Beale wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptDate: 2007-04-05, 7:12PM PDTTV website seeks part-time Writer/Editor who lives and breathes SciFi TV. Responsibilities: – Manage the SciFi section of the site by writing or assigning, editing, posting and marketing a minimum of 5 … [...]

2. modu - April 10, 2007

hahaha . . . well, $100/week is better than nothing. :) Unfortunately, I’m not a write (and everyone would get bored with my stories anyway).

LONG LIVE FIREFLY!

3. Dirk Gently - April 10, 2007

Hmm 400 words each……..


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