March 28, 2007

Want To Blog For Wired?

Michael Arrington

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Wired Magazine is hiring one or two bloggers for its Epicenter business blog. You must be “fast, accurate, curious, motivated and willing to trash Digg every once in a while to be considered (I added that last qualification myself :-) ).

To apply, email them a 200 word blog post on a recent Silicon Valley business topic. Details on the position and how to apply are here.

Of course, if you think you’re really hot, send me an email instead. We give stock options.

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  1. Nathan Pham

    MA is such an opportunist! Very awesome! I can learn from that.

  2. Phil Butler

    Man they should make me managing editor based solely on my ability to bash Digg :)

  3. Richard Curry

    That would be a great job, the best part is getting paid for something I already do, talk bad about Digg ;)

  4. Kewtr

    It’s funny, you listen to someone like Lou Dobbs and you’d think there’s not a job anywhere in the US to be had. I see nothing but ads for jobs and help wanted signs these days. I guess no one cares because it’s so late ’90s.

    BTW if Wired will overlook multiple felonies and borderline illiteracy, I’m their writer.

  5. Fred

    Well this looks like a pretty cool Job - what sought of stock option do you have LOL :)

  6. pr0xy k1ll3r

    Got spare stocks MA?

  7. Stephen

    Stock options? For that blog IPO? Dream on.

  8. Stan Schroeder

    Damn, I have it all except the Digg-trashing abilities.

  9. Justin Thorp

    Michael, don’t you have a vested interest in not trashing the Digg community because you get a lot traffic there?

  10. Jonathan Cohen

    Michael, are you serious? I’ve got some great ideas for stories that’ll make PayPerPost coverage look like adulation of Mother Theresa ;-)

  11. Tom

    “and willing to trash Digg every once in a while to be considered (I added that last qualification myself )” — How very childish of you, Michael.

  12. Phil

    …(but not Conde Nast’s reddit, of course)

  13. Emma

    hmmm, but working for you would leave a nasty taste in the mouth and an overwhelming feeling that the feds were going to kick down my door asking me about those ’stock options’

  14. Tony Chen

    (I added that last qualification myself :-) ).

    DUH!

    I never knew TechCrunch is public.

  15. Fabian Schonholz

    What’s your email address?