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Opportunity to Write for DevX
You've read the latest tutorial and you've downloaded the latest code sample and you've thought to yourself...
"I could write something like this for DevX. They should hire me."
Well, as it turns out, we are looking for a new team of contract writers to produce articles for our various Featured Partner Developer Zones:
http://www.devx.com/DevX/Door/16238
The audience is made up of developers just like you and includes specific focus areas such as corporate development, Value Added Resellers (VAR), and Independent Software Vendors (ISV).
These Zones allow DevX to produce original editorials from neutral sources as a contrast from the other vendor-supported materials on the site (SDK downloads, tutorials, webcasts, developer program events). Our current client roster includes Microsoft, IBM, Intel, AMD, Adobe, and Avaya.
As a contract writer, you'll have a chance to write about a subject that you are passionate about as well as increase your visibility and credibility as an expert on specific software platforms that we as developers use.
We pay by the article. Code examples, tutorials and editorial pieces are our mainstay.
To be considered for this opportunity, please e-mail two writing samples a copy of your resume to: msinger@jupitermedia.com.
Last edited by Lori; 03-22-2006 at 08:09 PM.
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