January 04 2011, PokerNews Staff

Do you check out the videos on our video page and think, "Gloria, Lynn, and Kristy are awesome! I wish I could travel the world, interviewing poker players, and making fun videos?" Well, there's no time like the present to bust out those hosting skills and put them to the test. PokerNews is expanding our on-air family and we're in the hunt for two new hostesses. So if you think you've got what it takes, keep reading.
Requirements
So what does it take to be part of the PokerNews family? You've got to be outgoing, hard working, creative, charismatic, and approachable. Not only will you be on camera, but you'll also be working as a producer as well. Production experience is not required, but you will be required to learn about producing web-based video content.
It's not always the glitz and glam you see in the finished product. So you must be prepared to put in long hours and work hard at each tournament stop. Don't worry if you don't have a lot of poker knowledge, it's helpful, but a passion for poker and learning more about the game is what we're looking for.
How
Applicant's must submit a resume and a video telling us why you think we should pick you. Then, take a poker story and report on it. Keep it short and sweet, the video should be no longer than two minutes. Submissions are due January 21, 2011 by midnight Pacific Standard Time.
We can't wait to check out all the submissions! So head on over to our audition page and let us know why we should pick you! Good luck!
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Bit sexist - females only?? then again theres enough fat ugly poker playing men as it is - fair point !
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