Video Game Review Writer - Entry Level / Remote

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Do you have a genuine love for video games and enjoy writing about your gaming experiences? We're looking for a Video Game Review Writer to become part of our expanding team. You'll get to experience new releases firsthand, write compelling reviews that resonate with readers, and build your presence within the gaming community across various platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. This position is entirely remote, giving you the flexibility to work from anywhere. Even if you're brand new to professional game writing, we'll equip you with everything needed to grow in this role. At $35 per hour, you'll spend your time crafting original reviews, breaking down game mechanics, and connecting with our community through thoughtful commentary and recommendations. Rate: $35 per hour Requirements: You'll need access to a reliable computer (laptop, desktop, or tablet) and dependable internet connectivity to perform your duties. Proficient English writing skills are critical for producing high-quality reviews. Skills/background needed: This entry-level role doesn't require previous professional writing credits. We invest in training our team members to develop their unique reviewing style and master our content guidelines. Location: Remote work online (USA preferred). Game reviewers and content creators hold tremendous influence in the modern online world, making this an excellent moment to launch your writing career in gaming. If you're ready to dive in and start publishing engaging game reviews, we'd be interested in connecting with you.

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