Universe Today has a new position open for a researcher, and we were wondering if anyone out there on the Internets is interested in applying.
We’re looking for a researcher who can help support the blogging team to find space and astronomy news stories and aggregate them together. This means tracking thousands of RSS feeds, watching twitter feeds until your eyes bleed, and lurking through many many discussion forums. You’ll cosy up to NASA press officers and university researchers, deriving hidden meaning from their slightest innuendo. And then, like a mighty hunter, you’ll return to Universe Today HQ with a bag filled with breaking space news to keep the bloggers busy.
Are you the right person for the job? Ask yourself:
I’m thinking that this’ll be a part-time job – 20 hours/week? And you’ll be able to work from the comfort of your own home – in any country. Oh, and it doesn’t pay very well. But it does pay.
So, if that’s you, send in an email to info@universetoday.com and tell me your story.
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