- OneNote on Windows Gets Improved Pen and Ink Gestures
- How to Restart Outlook on Windows
- Write a minimum of 8 feature articles per month, with no upper limit
- You will be assigned articles and have the ability to claim ideas, however, once you are comfortable with the content we publish on the site, we welcome you to pitch your own ideas
- Stay up to date on the latest tech news, products and updates
- Input work into our in-house system and format images according to our guidelines
- Relevant experience in writing and editing in the English language
- Expert knowledge of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and other tools
- Knowledge of other tech (a plus)
- CV, Cover Letter, Screening Questions
In your Cover Letter, please address the following questions:
- Why do you want to write for How-To Geek?
- What makes you the right fit for this role? (You can touch upon previous experience and your passion for technology)
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MakeUseOf & How-To Geek Charleston, United StatesJob Description · Job DescriptionThis position will operate on a remote, freelance basis. · Are you a tech-savvy individual with a passion for Microsoft Office applications? Are you well-versed in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and other tools in the Microsoft Office suite? · ...
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Description
Job Description
Job DescriptionThis position will operate on a remote, freelance basis.
Are you a tech-savvy individual with a passion for Microsoft Office applications? Are you well-versed in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and other tools in the Microsoft Office suite?
is looking for a Microsoft Specialist to write feature articles for the website. This includes expertise on databases, presentations, and spreadsheets. That said, you can write across any section of the site in which you have first-hand expertise
About Us
How-to Geek is one of the largest technology publications on the web today. We aim to equip all readers, whether they're newcomers to tech or seasoned veterans, with the tools they need to make the most of their technology.
We simplify complex topics into guides that anyone can understand, whether they're looking for a list of great apps, need help fixing an issue, or want a product recommendation. Every article leaves the reader with something valuable to take away.
Our target audience are everyday consumers who are interested in tech; we write for the lay-people, not industry insiders. For example, our readers are the "Should You Upgrade to a Wi-Fi 7 Router?" crowd. Not the "Wi-Fi 7 Routers Will Usher In the IoT Market Penetration Shift" crowd.
Please have a look at the type of topics we've written:
Expectations:
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We will get back to you as soon as possible if we think you'd make a solid addition to the team.
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