<![CDATA[Gizmodo: intern]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: intern]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/intern http://gizmodo.com/tag/intern <![CDATA[San Francisco Bay Area Interns Wanted]]> It's time again to look for those lucky people who want to intern for Gizmodo in the SF Bay area.

The position is a lot like our previous New York intern positions, except for the obvious location thing and something different we're trying out. We're looking for one of four different types of interns:

Writing Intern: Your main task will be writing posts, but with a secondary focus on all the other intern duties as outlined here.

Promotion Intern: Great for people who like to talk to other people. You'll be promoting our stories on Digg, Twitter, Facebook and other social networks. You should know how to angle stories a certain way, and be familiar with social networks as well as other major sites. When I say familiar, I mean you should read them and know what kind of stories they're apt to post.

Research Intern: You should be good at pulling together multiple forms of information from multiple sources for our editors. This includes online and offline sources and even calling up people to arrange (and possibly conduct) interviews. Mostly, you should have a good grasp of technology and be able to locate and dissect information fast.

Copyediting Intern: English. You should know it. And you should be able to recognize when we screw up. You'll be going through our posts as a copyeditor, fixing typos and correcting our grammar. If you're already doing this in your spare time (for free), you'll love this position.

All of these internship positions will still have the primary task of finding stories for us, as outlined here, look that over and see if you're qualified. If you think you're suited for one of those positions (choose one only please), send an email to jobs@gizmodo.com with the subject "SF Writing Intern" or "SF Promotion Intern" or "SF Research Intern" or "SF Copyediting Intern"—whichever one fits you the best. No attachments, and seriously, just pick one position you think you're best at.

p.s. a laptop is mandatory, and access to a car is strongly encouraged, although not mandatory. You can live almost anywhere in the Bay Area, but note that you'll be required to travel to SF or Fremont occasionally. The pay is pretty lousy, but you'll learn a lot and be able to play with a lot of cool stuff.

Update: Yes, it's a full time gig, so you won't be able to take college classes (unless you do them at night or something). And if you can't follow directions and send your application to the correct email address and send it to me instead, that's a bad sign that you won't be able to follow directions during your internship.

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<![CDATA[New York Intern Needed]]> Hello, we're looking for another intern to work in New York City, because I drink coffee faster than it can be fetched by any single person. Here's what we're looking for:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge—some geekiness is definitely a good thing
• Writing experience is a major plus—you should have a good command of the English language, and be ready to demonstrate it with some samples
• A decent laptop (one that can handle light video editing)
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr, torrenting, Firefox, FTP-the internets, essentially
• An NYCish address (you need to be able to get to Manhattan in the morning with no problems)
• Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work
• The ability to listen and follow instructions and be fast—basically, you're here to learn and build up your knowledge-base
• Full-time availability—sorry students
• To be over 18

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting stories
• Helping us pull together stories with research
• Supporting editors in the field
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

The pay is incredibly lousy—just enough to buy one fancy coffee per day—but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of neat words for wang, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you (maybe) couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume, no attachments please—seriously, we'll delete your application without even looking at it—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to JOBS@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Comment Intern Needed to Wield the Mighty Banhammer Against Trolls]]> thor-paintings.jpegWe are looking for someone who will take full control of our comment system and only use the power for good, not evil. It is easy work, but extremely important, so we're gonna pay you. But only a bit. UPDATE.

We are looking for someone who can handle our comment management system, which usually takes an hour or less a day. You will be reading through all new member comments, determining if the commenter has what it takes to be approved for Gizmodo.

The work isn't necessarily hard but it is extremely important. We need a responsible person that is able to manage this every day and will not flake out on the responsibility.

Doesn't matter where you're located, how old you are, or what you look like, we just need a level-headed, dependable person who enjoys reading Gizmodo and would be able to determine a good comment.

You will be paid $100 a month to start, and if you do well we will give you slightly more responsibility and double the pay.



So if you're still interested please send an email to jobs@gizmodo.com with "Comment THOR" in the subject line explaining a bit about yourself, and why you would be perfect for this internship. You must be over 18.

Correction: Email to jobs@gizmodo.com, not tips@gizmodo.com

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<![CDATA[Be Gizmodo's Other Fall Intern]]> Hello, we're still looking for another intern to work in New York City, because I drink coffee faster than it can be fetched by any one person. Here's what we're looking for:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge—some geekiness is definitely a good thing
• Writing experience is a major plus, but not 100 percent mandatory—but you should have a good command of the English language, and be ready to demonstrate it with some samples
• A decent laptop (one that can handle light video editing)
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up eeeeeearly every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr, torrenting, Firefox, FTP-the internets, essentially
• An NYCish address (you need to be able to get to Manhattan in the morning with no problems)
• Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work
• The ability to listen and follow instructions and be fast—basically, you're here to learn and build up your knowledge-base
• Full-time availability—sorry students
• To be over 18

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting stories
• Helping us pull together stories with research
• Supporting editors in the field
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

The pay is incredibly lousy—it's best if you don't think about it at all—but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of neat words for penis, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you (maybe) couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume, no attachments please—seriously, we'll delete your application without even looking at it—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to JOBS@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Be Gizmodo's New York Fall Intern]]> Hello, we're still looking for another intern to work in New York City, since one of them was recently deported. Here's what we're looking for:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge—some geekiness is definitely a good thing
• Writing experience is a major plus, but not 100 percent mandatory—but you should have a good command of the English language, and be ready to demonstrate it with some samples
• A decent laptop (one that can handle light video editing)
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up eeeeeearly every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr, torrenting, Firefox, FTP-the internets, essentially
• An NYCish address (you need to be able to get to Manhattan in the morning with no problems)
• Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work
• The ability to listen and follow instructions and be fast—basically, you're here to learn and build up your knowledge-base
• Full-time availability—sorry students
• To be over 18

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting stories
• Helping us pull together stories with research
• Supporting editors in the field
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

The pay is incredibly lousy—it's best if you don't think about it at all—but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of neat words for penis, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you (maybe) couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume, no attachments please—seriously, we'll delete your application without even looking at it—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to JOBS@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[New York Fall Intern Wanted]]> Hello, we're looking for another intern to work in New York City, since one of them is getting deported to London. Here's what we're looking for:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge—some geekiness is definitely a good thing
• Writing experience is a major plus, but not 100 percent mandatory—but you should have a good command of the English language, and be ready to demonstrate it with some samples
• A decent laptop (one that can handle light video editing)
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up eeeeeearly every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr, torrenting, Firefox, FTP-the internets, essentially
• An NYCish address (you need to be able to get to Manhattan in the morning with no problems)
• Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work
• The ability to listen and follow instructions and be fast—basically, you're here to learn and build up your knowledge-base
• Full-time availability—sorry students
• To be over 18

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting stories
• Helping us pull together stories with research
• Supporting editors in the field
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

The pay is incredibly lousy—we're not kidding—but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of neat words for penis, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you (maybe) couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume, no attachments please—seriously, we'll delete your application without even looking at it—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to JOBS@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[New York Summer Intern Still Wanted]]> The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.Hello, we're still looking for another intern to work in New York City, since we need more coffee than the current one can carry. Kidding, we need you to lift some heavy gadgets. Here's what we're looking for:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge—some geekiness is definitely a good thing
• Writing experience is a major plus, but not 100 percent mandatory—but you should have a good command of the English language, and be ready to demonstrate it with some samples
• A decent laptop (one that can handle light video editing)
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up eeeeeearly every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr, torrenting, Firefox, FTP-the internets, essentially
• An NYCish address (you need to be able to get to Manhattan in the morning with no problems)
• Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work
• The ability to listen and follow instructions and be fast—basically, you're here to learn and build up your knowledge-base
• To be over 18

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting stories
• Helping us pull together stories with research
• Supporting editors in the field doing live reporting
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

The pay is incredibly lousy—we're not kidding—but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of neat words for penis, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you (maybe) couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume, no attachments please—seriously, we'll delete your application without even looking at it—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to JOBS@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[New York City and San Francisco Summer Interns Still Wanted]]> Hello, we're still looking for another intern to work in both the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City, since 90 percent of the apps we got didn't follow directions. Here's what we want:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge
• A decent laptop (one that can handle light video editing)
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up eeeeeearly every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr, torrenting, Firefox, FTP-the internets, essentially
• For the NY position, an NYCish address (you need to be able to get to Manhattan in the morning with no problems), but for the SF position, as long as you're around the Bay Area is fine.
• Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work
• Writing experience is a definite plus, but not 100 percent mandatory—but you should have a good command of the English language
• The ability to listen and follow instructions—basically, you're here to learn and build up your knowledge-base
• To be over 18

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting amazing stories
• Helping us pull together stories
• Supporting editors in the field doing live reporting, SWAT-team style
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

The pay is abysmal-you can get a fancy coffee or two a day, and not much else on the small stipend-but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of dirty jokes, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume-NO ATTACHMENTS, DEAR GOD, NO ATTACHMENTS-and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY or SF, to JOBS@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN or SF INTERN (depending on which one you're applying for) in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Summer SF and NY Interns Wanted]]> Hello, we're looking for another intern to work in both the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City. Here's what you need to know and what we want:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge
• A decent laptop (one that can handle light video editing)
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up eeeeeearly every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr, torrenting, Firefox, FTP-the internets, essentially
• For the NY position, an NYCish address (you need to be able to get to Manhattan in the morning with no problems), but for the SF position, as long as you're around the Bay Area is fine.
• Dedication-the job's fun, but it's definitely work
• Writing experience is a definite plus, but not 100% mandatory—but you should have a good command of the English language
• The ability to listen and follow instructions—basically, you're here to learn and build up your knowledge-base

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting amazing stories
• Helping us pull together stories
• Supporting editors in the field doing live reporting, SWAT-team style
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

The pay is abysmal-you can get a fancy coffee or two a day, and not much else on the small stipend-but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of dirty jokes, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume-NO ATTACHMENTS, DEAR GOD, NO ATTACHMENTS-and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to tips@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN or SF INTERN (depending on which one you're applying for) in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Gizmodo Jobs: We're Hiring Another NYC Intern]]> Hello, we're looking for another intern to work in New York City. Here's what you need to know and what we want:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up eeeeeearly every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr—the internets, essentially
• An NYCish address (you need to be able to get to Manhattan in the morning with no problems)
Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work
• Writing experience is a definite plus, but not 100% mandatory
• The ability to listen and follow instructions - basically, you're here to learn and build up your knowledge-base

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting amazing stories
• Helping us pull together stories
• Supporting editors in the field doing live reporting, SWAT-team style
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

BTW, this is a springtime internship—we'll be doing calls for a summer one in a few months, so if you're currently a student, just hang tight for a little bit.

The pay is abysmal—you can get a fancy coffee or two everyday, but not much else other than a small stipend—but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of dirty jokes, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume—NO ATTACHMENTS, DEAR GOD, NO ATTACHMENTS—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to tips@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Last Day for Gizmodo NYC Intern Applications]]> Hey guys, just a reminder that applications to be our New Year NYC intern are due tonight by 11:59PM EST. Here's what you need to know and what we want out of you:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up early every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr—the internets, essentially
• An NYC address (really, we need you in the city)
Dedication—the job's fun (so I've been told), but it's definitely work.

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting amazing stories
• Helping us pull together stories
• Supporting editors in the field doing live reporting, SWAT-team style
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome (see: John Herrman and Dan Nosowitz)

Pay is not amazing (really, don't expect to pay your rent with it) but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of dirty jokes, and yes, get to play with (and very possibly keep) cool gadgets. Keep in mind, it's a Mon-Fri, 9-5 gig. Send your resume—NO ATTACHMENTS, DEAR GOD, NO ATTACHMENTS—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to tips@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Last Day for Gizmodo NYC Intern Applications: Dec. 31]]> Hey guys, just a reminder that applications to be our NYC intern are due by 11:59PM EST Dec. 31. Here's what you need to know and what we want out of you:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge
• An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up early every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr—the internets, essentially
• An NYC address (really, we need you in the city)
Dedication—the job's fun (so I've been told), but it's definitely work.

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting amazing stories
• Helping us pull together stories
• Supporting editors in the field doing live reporting, SWAT-team style
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome (see: John Herrman and Dan Nosowitz)

Pay is not amazing (really, don't expect to pay your rent with it) but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of dirty jokes, and yes, get to play with (and very possibly keep) cool gadgets. Keep in mind, it's a Mon-Fri, 9-5 kind of gig. Send your resume—NO ATTACHMENTS, DEAR GOD, NO ATTACHMENTS—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to tips@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Jobs: SF Intern Needed]]> Our summer intern managed to survive (and escape from) his time spent with Giz SF, and now it's time to find someone else to take his place. We need someone in the SF Bay Area to help out for at least 20 hours a week with various tasks, such as...

• Tracking down the best gadgets and entertaining stories on the internet
• Helping us pull together stories
• Helping writers out with live reporting from events
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome (and still alive)

To do all this, you're going to need some basic skills and qualifications. Here's what were looking for...

• Passion for Gadgets and Technology
• Solid writing ability (excellent grammar, spelling, etc...)
• Basic HTML and Photoshop ability
• Good organization and attention to detail (cliched, I know, but a must)
• You HAVE TO live within commuting distance of SF
• Reliable mode of transportation is a big plus.
• Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work

A degree in Journalism, Communications, or just understanding how news and media works is a plus, but not a must. A small monthly stipend will also be included, but it won't get you out of your parents' basement. Send a resume and cover letter to intern@gizmodo.com with the subject line "SF Intern" or "NYC Intern". Please, NO ATTACHMENTS, but links are OK.

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<![CDATA[Reminder: We're Hiring an NYC Intern]]> If you spent the weekend polishing your application and resume to a pithy, perfectly pitched gloss of why you're the best person on the planet to work for Giz for abysmal pay—but you'll get learned real good, honest—just a reminder that the deadline is midnight tonight, Eastern time. No exceptions, unless you're like the spawn of Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, then we might be able to squeeze you in. Everyone else, here are the requirements. Tips@gizmodo.com, subject NYC INTERN. And for the love of all that is holy, NO ATTACHMENTS (like srsly, we'll toss your application). Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Jobs: We're Hiring an NYC Intern]]> We need a new intern for the fall in New York City. Here's what you need to know and what we want out of you, besides blood, sweat and the occasional tear:

What You Need
• Gadget love and knowledge
&bull An alarm clock, 'cause you'll be up early every morning
• Basic experience with HTML, Flickr—the internets, essentially
• An NYC address (really, we need you in the city)
Dedication—the job's fun, but it's definitely work

What You'll Be Doing
• Spotting amazing stories
• Helping us pull together stories
• Supporting editors in the field doing live reporting, SWAT-team style
• Writing, eventually, if you're awesome

Pay is not amazing, but you'll get top-notch experience with the well-oiled blog machine that is Giz, learn lots of dirty jokes, and yes, get to play with cool gadgets you couldn't afford on your own. Send your resume—NO ATTACHMENTS—and tell us why you're the best person on earth, or at least in NY, to tips@gizmodo.com, with NYC INTERN in the subject line, otherwise we might miss it. Good luck!

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<![CDATA[Early Morning Intern Needed]]> We are looking for an early morning intern, which means someone from Europe or Asia. This is not a writer's job, although super-interns may eventually become Giz writers, if they are good. Read on for the job description and the requirements:

Job description
• Spot stories. Get up in your morning time and start going through sites all over the world to get content that can fit Gizmodo. That means only the latest and the best stories, not old stuff.
• Prepare galleries for posting.
• Prepare videos for posting.
• If you are good, and you can write, you would eventually start to become a Gizmodo writer.

Requirements
• Live in Asia or Europe (we need someone to start working at 2 a.m. US East Coast time, which is 7 a.m. GMT.)
• Hard, constant worker.
• Understands English. Other languages a plus.
• Has basic HTML knowledge.
• Experience with Flickr and tags.
• Experience with ripping software.
• Love the Giz, love gadgets.

Send your resume (just text in the mail, no attachments) to tips at gizmodo.com, and tell us why you think you could be the best person for the position.

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<![CDATA[Psst...So You Want to Be an Intern?]]> Ever since I started working for Gizmodo, I've been getting emails asking how to become an intern. Well this is your chance. We're looking for a fresh hire in San Francisco.

This is what you need to know: Basically you will be Brian Lam's bitch. He'll call you all the time, asking you to to come over to pack up his 800th TV he's tested this month, or just to keep him company. The FedEx guy will be your new best friend. But then Lam will let you take breaks to play some Wii and eat (Bread & Water). In addition to helping him out, you'll need to have a car to get around quickly, and be able to write coherently. Here's what he's looking for: A journalism student who's interested specifically in gadget or tech writing, with Photoshop skills, who must be located in San Francisco. All in all you'll be looking at about 20 hours a week, during flexible times.

The good thing? You'll learn a ton about gadget journalism, and you'll eventually get to post on Gizmodo, too. And of course, there are a ton of toys to play with.

Think you got what it takes? Email tips@gizmodo.com your resume and a cover letter saying why you should be...The Next Gizmodo Intern.

[Ed: By the way, if you don't meet the location requirements, please don't apply unless you have a helicopter or plane that can drop you off in SF every day.]

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<![CDATA[Little Intern Benny]]> Today isn't just the first day of WWDC Raw. It's Benny's first day as Gizmodo Janitorial Intern. He lives across Giz HQ, and qualified himself for the job by helping me hoist a giant TV into my livingroom during his interview. You may know Benny from his other works like...oh, right. He doesn't have any previous examples of work — that's why he's an intern. But Benny is a Mactard, as well as a Nintendork, and a journalism student. So he like pretty things, and write and spell real good. We're lucky to have him. Ben: If you're reading this, stop it: my laundry needs to be picked up, and my car isn't going to wash itself. Chop, chop!

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<![CDATA[Giz Seeks Intern: We'll Make You a Star]]> Gizmodo is looking for a part-time Intern in Chief in the SF Bay Area.

Ideally, you should have:

•An almost perverse desire to be a gadget writer
•Be available for a few hours a day to work from either Gizmodo's SF lair, or from home.
•Should look exactly like Site Lead B.Lam at 1/2 scale, and communicate only in pantomine.

The job will mostly be all about us, us, us. We'll need help rounding up links, finding stories, and doing some legwork on posts. The pay: minimal, and mostly symbolic. The good side? We can help you transform from a scruffy, wet-behind-the-ears intern into a superstar gadget journalist.

Send your pleas for gainless employment, plus resume, to me at blam@gizmodo.com, with "slave labor" in the subject line.

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