23 February 2012 16:05 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Do gadgets get your synapses firing? Does technology quicken your pulse? Do you have what it takes to be at the cutting edge of gadget reporting? Then we want to hear from you. We're looking for a contributing editor to join the Pocket-lint team.
Working from home rather than having to slug it into the office every day, we are looking for someone to work across all areas of the site; be it getting the latest scoops, reviewing the latest gadgets, or writing features on multiple areas of kit, including digital cameras, mobile phones, home cinema, tablet devices and more.
You'll be working closely with the rest of the team, and be expected to have a good contacts book, available five days a week, based in the UK (preferably London) and have access to a computer with Internet connection.
What you get in return is cash every month (salary depending on experience), flexible working hours, and the chance to be part of one of the biggest independent gadget websites in the UK.
Sound like fun? Then contact us via the feedback form on the site.
Tell us, in no more than 100 words, why you think we should give you the job. And, all being well, you could be working with us within a month.
Good luck!
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