European Poker Fans: Apply Now to be a PokerNews Live Reporter!
If you live in Europe, enjoy poker, and have a knack for writing, PokerNews wants you to join our team of live reporters to join our team for events around Europe and at the 2022 World Series of Poker (May 31-July 19).
Live poker is back and PokerNews is looking to add to its growing team of live reporters for events throughout Europe this Spring and at the WSOP in Las Vegas this Summer.
Providing millions of poker fans around the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of their favorite events can be a daunting task, but writers that are up to the challenge will cover poker��s brightest stars in a fun and exhilarating environment.
We are accepting applications from interested writers that are based in Europe. If this sounds right for you, jump on the opportunity to learn from our team of experienced professionals in an exciting job that will help take your writing to the next level!
PokerNews Live Reporter Requirements and Responsibilities
We are looking for the following qualities in a live reporter:
Requirements
- Experienced writer
- Strong knowledge of the poker industry and passion for the game
- Solid communication skills in English (verbal and written)
- Work independently and be self-motivated
- Adaptable and flexible with the ability to multi-task
- Ability to work under pressure
Responsibilities
- Provide real-time coverage of poker events, such as the World Series of Poker and other live or online series.
- Work in conjunction with the editorial team to preview and recap events daily, including interviews with winners and other notable poker players.
- Other opportunities to contribute editorial coverage to PokerNews
Highly motivated and creative writers with a passion for poker are encouraged to apply from all over Europe. You must be 21 to work at the WSOP in Las Vegas, but that age may vary for events throughout Europe.
If you��d like to see what a live reporter does, check out our coverage of the 2021 WSOP.
Live reporters are compensated on a per-event basis. If you think joining the PokerNews live reporting team might be right for you, apply here now.