Engadget Seeks Experienced Freelance Tech Journalists
2 min readEngadget, a leading technology news and media platform, is expanding its team by recruiting experienced freelance tech journalists. The publication, known for its scrappy and dynamic approach to tech journalism, is seeking individuals with a proven track record in the field to contribute to its news, reviews, and buying guides sections.
The team at Engadget is looking for writers with a strong background in journalism, preferably those who have already worked in a newsroom setting. Applicants should have experience writing about consumer tech, gaming, science, space, or a combination of these areas.
Speed is an advantage, but producing well-written, well-researched copy is essential. Candidates must be good colleagues who are receptive to feedback and can remain calm and focused during high-pressure situations, such as when news is breaking.
Engadget offers competitive pay for freelance writers. News writing earns $32 an hour, while flat rates for longer pieces start at $750 for lightly reported features. The publication has several senior editors specializing in news, reviews, and buying guides, and assignments may vary depending on the editor.
The team at Engadget is a remote newsroom, with Slack serving as the primary communication platform. The publication has a friendly and welcoming culture, with many team members having been with the company for several years.
Interested candidates should send their resume and at least three clips to jobs@engadget.com. A polite and grammatically correct email introducing yourself is sufficient. The Engadget team will review resumes and respond to applicants who could be a good fit.
Engadget’s commitment to quality journalism and its welcoming culture make it an excellent opportunity for experienced freelance tech journalists to expand their portfolio and contribute to a dynamic and innovative media platform.