Be our next hardware editor
We're looking for candidates to become PC Gamer's hardware lead. Apply now.
We've just opened up a big job on our team: Hardware Lead. If you're an experienced writer and editor with strong feelings about hardware components, who's built countless PCs, and who loves managing sprawling projects with a hardworking, global gang of PC gamers, we'd love to hear from you.
Hardware is at the center of what it means to be a PC gamer, whether you're building or buying it. The relationship we have with our gear is personal, and we want someone with tons of enthusiasm and bright ideas about publishing stuff that empowers readers to get the most out of their hobby. This is an opportunity to own the vision of PC Gamer's hardware coverage and work with a great team to execute it.
There's a lot more details to share about the reviews, buying guides, deals, news, and other coverage you'll be helping to write and direct. Apply now and read a full description of the job here.
For this position we're cool with considering remote applicants—about two-thirds of PC Gamer works remotely—but the nature of this job means you'll be managing some amount of gear and components, so bonus points if you're able to join us in New York City or Bath, UK where we've got plenty of bench space for all those GPUs. Plus, you'd get to hang out with our friends from GamesRadar, TechRadar, Total Film, Space.com, and a bunch of other publications.
If you've got questions about the position, hit me directly at evan@pcgamer.com.
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Evan's a hardcore FPS enthusiast who joined PC Gamer in 2008. After an era spent publishing reviews, news, and cover features, he now oversees editorial operations for PC Gamer worldwide, including setting policy, training, and editing stories written by the wider team. His most-played FPSes are CS:GO, Team Fortress 2, Team Fortress Classic, Rainbow Six Siege, and Arma 2. His first multiplayer FPS was Quake 2, played on serial LAN in his uncle's basement, the ideal conditions for instilling a lifelong fondness for fragging. Evan also leads production of the PC Gaming Show, the annual E3 showcase event dedicated to PC gaming.