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Writing for UtdDistrict – what you need to know and how to apply
All you need to know about how to apply for a UtdDistrict writers role.
At UtdDistrict, we aim to produce high-quality coverage of Manchester United, including the latest news, transfer information, and quotes from across the globe.
As part of a fresh form of sports reporting and coverage, we aim to provide opportunities for young and upcoming writers to take their first steps in the competitive industry of sports journalism.
We are currently open to applications for the role of a transfer news writer, who will be tasked with writing articles relating to the latest transfer news surrounding the Manchester United men’s, women’s, and youth teams.
Unfortunately, we cannot currently offer any paid roles – the application is an opportunity to gain writing experience and join a fantastic team of aspiring writers.
How to apply
To apply for the role, please fill out with the following link with these details:
- Your first and last name
- Your date of birth
- Your email address
- When you can start
- Previous work and/or your CV
The form to apply for a role with UtdDistrict is available here.
Due to the high volume of applications, we cannot reply to every application we receive. Therefore, if you do not receive a reply within one week, assume your application as been rejected.
However, do be assured that we read every application we receive.
Should you receive a reply from us in relation to your application, we will then ask you questions related to how often you can contribute to our website and any other relevant details.
Thank you, and we look forward to reading your application!
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