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GosuGamers CS:GO section is looking for Coverage crew members

Are you a Counter-Strike fan who wants to maintain one of the richest tournament databases in competitive CS? Apply to become a GosuGamers crew member and start building your connections with the industry.

About GosuGamers

GosuGamers is an Esports portal mostly specializing in Dota 2, Hearthstone, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch, League of Legends and Counter-Strike. The website has its roots from back in 2002 and in its twelve year history it’s evolved into one of the premier places for Esports coverage, providing news, featured content, VODs, replays, player and team rankings, matchticker and in-depth event coverage.

About the GosuGamers CS:GO Section

The CS:GO section was officially launched in July 2014 and currently is one of the fastest growing sections on GosuGamers. Supported by a dedicated taskforce of writers and coverage crew, it covers the full scope of competitive Counter-Strike through news, matchticker, VODs, demos, rankings and more. 

Less than six months since its launch, the work of our CS:GO crew was also aknowledged by Reddit and Valve, as our matchticker can now be accessed from the /r/globaloffensive sidebar as well as from the CSGO client itself. 

What will you gain from being part of the GosuCrew?

 

  • Experience and exposure within coverage in Esports: GosuGamers is a great place to start your Esports career and publish your work on a well-read platform
  • Contacts to player/team managers and Esports organizations: Build your connections with the people in the industry
  • Be one step ahead of everyone else when it comes to knowing the happenings on the scene
  • A chance of helping your local scene grow: Counter-Strike has been around along time and there has been a ton of competition all over the place, much of which eludes our sight. If you’re passionate about your local scene, come and help it to grow!
  • Work with friendly, open-minded people who also happen to share your love of CS:GO (and beer, we love beer)
     

Additionally, we’re always happy to help our outstanding volunteers in their future career steps. We’ll happily write you a letter of recommendation if your work has really been great and many crew members have used this opportunity to move on and work for other Esports companies or non-Esports media.

What being part of GosuCrew means/requires?

 

  • Put down a few hours per week to help out with coverage: As all GosuGamers crewmembers work on voluntary basis, it’s entirely up to them when, how much and with what they want to help. You will be working with your crew leader closely to coordinate some tasks, but most of the time you will set your own tempo.
  • Take initiative and assign tasks to yourself: In continuation of the previous bullet point, we love people who don’t need to be babysat and ordered around. If you want to create a tournament, – go for it. If you want to help with the ticker by taking care of some matches, – it’s all yours.
  • Use Skype and crew forums to communicate with the crew: our guys are online most of the time, busy not having lives and all…

 

What kind of people are we looking for?

Simply put, the CS:GO section of GosuGamers is divided into two sub-sections: editorial and coverage work. For the basic outline of the coverage position, take a look below. When you’ve decided which position you want to apply for, kindly send an e-mail to [email protected] with subject “GosuGamers CS:GO section application”, including in the body:

Name:
Section you're applying for:
Location/timezone:
Active work hours: (Time frame which suits you the best to help out on the site)
Amount of hours you expect to dedicate to GosuGamers weekly:
Your Skype account and ways we can reach you:
Why you are applying and what interests you most about being a part of either section:
Anything else you would like to add:

Coverage crew

The coverage crew are the backbone of, well, everything on the site as they’re responsible for the entire database on GosuGamers' CS:GO section. As a coverage crew you’ll be handling a portion (or all of, if you so desire) of:

- Creating and resulting tournaments to keep the matchticker up to date
- Updating player and team pages
- Add VODs

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