We're looking for a few good staffers. Do you think you have what it takes to work with the best? Inquire within!
The hiring period has expired. Applications are no longer being accepted. Thanks to everyone who applied, and good luck!
Nintendo World Report wants you! We're looking for some fresh talent to take NWR to the next level in the video game news and
information world, and we know there are a lot of people out there who are motivated enough to help make it happen. Are you one
of them?
Working at NWR requires the same effort and dedication that previous and current staffers have had to bring the site to where it
is today. Serious dedication is a prerequisite, as is a good amount of free time. For all positions, it is important to know that
all staff of Nintendo World Report work on a non-paid, volunteer basis only. It's hard work, but we do it because we love
it, and because there are hundreds of thousands of people who rely on us for their every Nintendo need!
Interested parties should carefully read the listings below and follow the instructions to apply. Serious applicants only,
please. The last day to submit an application is now Friday, June 1.
Open positions:
Staff Writer
NWR Staff Writers make up the heart of site. They are collectively responsible for creating the bulk of NWR content, including
news stories, preview coverage, hands-on impressions, game reviews, and site features assigned by section editors. Staff writers
also update game profiles with screen shots and current release information for multiple regions. The regular
workload for a Staff Writer is approximately one major article, a handful of news stories, and various site maintenance duties per
week, although that number can vary depending on game and event coverage. All work is expected to be completed in a timely
manner. Prior writing experience is preferred, but not necessary.
Persons interested in the Staff Writer position must:
- Be knowledgeable of Nintendo and Nintendo games
- Read and write fluently in the English language
- Possess strong writing skills and enthusiasm to improve them
- Write critically and accept criticism and suggestions from NWR editors
- Bring creativity and fresh ideas to the site
- Be a trustworthy individual who can complete tasks without constant supervision
- Communicate well with others and attend online meetings whenever possible
Although not necessary for application, the following would be very helpful:
- Live in the greater Los Angeles or San Francisco areas
- Be knowledgeable of all current video games, regardless of platform
- Be knowledgeable of classic video games and game history
- Be able to edit audio and video files
Applicants based anywhere in the United States or Canada may apply, but priority will be given to candidates in the Los Angeles
and San Francisco areas, due to their proximity to game companies.
Interested applicants should send an email to ---- with the subject line "Staff Writer Application Submission". Resumes may be
submitted, but are not required. Include the following information in your application:
- Your name
- Your age
- Your location (city, state)
- Previous writing experience, if any
- A summary of your gaming experience
- How many hours a week you could dedicate fully to the site if hired
- Why you are interested in this position
Interested applicants must also submit one of the following writing samples as email attachments:
- An original, informative news story based off of a press release released in the previous four weeks
OR
- A review of a game for a Nintendo platform released in the last six months, following the NWR review format and guidelines
Japan Correspondent
Nintendo World Report's Japanese arm has many duties and responsibilities. Besides covering game events and new Japanese game
releases, the Japan Correspondent assists the news staff with the latest from Japanese game magazines and other translation
duties. The Japan Correspondent also helps the release dates/game profile editor with game information from the Japanese
region. Japan Correspondents will also be called upon to write game articles and update news, much like a regular Staff
Writer. No prior experience necessary!
Persons interested in the Japan Correspondent position must:
- Be knowledgeable of Nintendo and Nintendo games
- Live in Japan for most of or all of the year
- Read and write fluently in the English language
- Read fluently in the Japanese language and be able to quickly translate Japanese documents into English
- Possess strong writing skills and enthusiasm to improve them
- Write critically and accept criticism and suggestions from NWR editors
- Be able to play and write about Japanese games on a frequent basis
- Be able to access and report on news from Japanese gaming publications
- Be able to attend and cover Japanese gaming events and publisher press events
- Keep tabs on upcoming/current Japanese releases and CERO game ratings
- Communicate well with others and attend online meetings whenever possible
Although not necessary for application, the following would be helpful:
- Own a Japanese Wii system and a Nintendo DS
- Be knowledgeable of all current video games, regardless of platform
- Be knowledgeable of classic video games and game history, especially Japanese games
- Live in or have easy access to the Tokyo area
Interested applicants should send an email to ---- with the subject line "Japan Correspondent Application Submission".
Resumes may be submitted, but are not required. Include the following information in your application:
- Your name
- Your age
- Your primary location in Japan (city)
- Previous writing experience, if any
- A summary of your gaming experience
- How many hours a week you could dedicate fully to the site if hired
- Why you are interested in this position
Interested applicants must also submit one of the following writing samples as email attachments:
- An original, informative news story based off of a Japanese magazine article from the previous four weeks
OR
- A review of a game for a Nintendo platform released in Japan in the last six months, following the NWR review format and guidelines
Australia Correspondent
The Nintendo World Report Australia Correspondent gives our readers the down-under perspective of the gaming world. Our Aussie
man (or woman!) keeps us informed of the state of things in the country by providing us game articles and coverage of key
Australian Nintendo events. Aussie Correspondents will also be called upon to write reviews and update news, much like a regular
Staff Writer. No prior experience necessary!
Persons interested in the Australian Correspondent position must:
- Be knowledgeable of Nintendo and Nintendo games
- Live in Australia for most of or all of the year (native Aussies preferred!)
- Possess strong writing skills and enthusiasm to improve them
- Write critically and accept criticism and suggestions from NWR editors
- Be able to play and write about Australian releases on a frequent basis
- Be able to attend and cover Australian gaming events
- Keep tabs on upcoming/current Australian releases and OFLC game ratings
- Communicate well with others and attend online meetings whenever possible
Although not necessary for application, the following would be helpful:
- Have regular access to an NTSC region Wii and NTSC Wii games (Japanese or North American)
- Be knowledgeable of all current video games, regardless of platform
- Be knowledgeable of classic video games and game history, especially from the Australian region
Interested applicants should send an email to ---- with the subject line "Australia Correspondent Application Submission".
Resumes may be submitted, but are not required. Include the following information in your application:
- Your name
- Your age
- Your primary location in Australia (city)
- Previous writing experience, if any
- A summary of your gaming experience
- How many hours a week you could dedicate fully to the site if hired
- Why you are interested in this position
Interested applicants must also submit one of the following writing samples as email attachments:
- An original, informative news story based off of an Australian magazine article or Australian game press release from the previous four weeks
OR
- A review of a game for a Nintendo platform released in Australia in the last six months, following the NWR review format and guidelines
Thanks for applying, and good luck!