Fancy yourself a car expert, and have a knack for writing? Do you think you have what it takes to be a motoring journalist? Well, now’s your chance to be a part of the paultan.org crew. That’s right, we’re looking for new writers to join the gang!
Certain things, you either can, or cannot do. Writing most definitely falls into that category. If you’re intrigued by the prospect of making a living out of words and, more importantly, think you can pull it off, it’s time to channel your inner Setright (or Clarkson, if you so wish) and write in to us.
No, you don’t have to come up with a 3,000-word thesis on why you think the McLaren P1 is the best thing since the F40, nor do you have to try to sound like Anthony Lim to impress us. In fact, don’t write in attempting to impress us at all – leave that thesaurus well alone, thank you ;)
What we want is for you to project your own voice. Your own spin on things that you think matter. Write something, anything, that is worth reading about, and email it over to [email protected] together with your resume.
Some say it’s the best job in the world. Why don’t you find out for yourself?
PS: We’re looking for a new writer to expand our team. No one is leaving, especially not Harvinder ;). In case you’re wondering, it’s a full-time position, and yes, girls are welcome as well. Very much so.
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