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TechPowerUp is looking for a talented and motivated individual to work for us, as our reviewer of PC power supplies (PSUs). Our outgoing PSU reviewer, Aris Mpitziopoulos (crmaris) is among the world's very best in this trade, and is the brains behind the Cybenetics PSU Certification Program. We have grown together over our decade-long association. Aris has decided to focus on his full-time job with Cybenetics, and we wish him only the best. The PSU is a vital component in a desktop PC, as it provides power and electrical protection for everything else. It's essential to invest in a good PSU that can deliver clean power for years. Thanks to Aris, TechPowerUp established itself as a definitive source of highly technical PSU reviews, and we would like for a new reviewer to take over the reins. The new reviewer will need a solid command on the subject. This includes understanding and identifying the various under-the-hood components, switching topologies, electrical domains, and controllers.
Our testing covers load regulation and ripple measurements for the various rails, measuring switching efficiency for the voltages at variable loads, cross-load tests, advanced transient response and inrush/leakage current testing, protection mechanisms, cooling and fan-noise. You can read up on some of our recent PSU reviews for an idea of our testing format. We completely understand if you don't have all the infrastructure or know-how of our previous reviewer, and we're willing to work with you as we did with Aris in the past, on developing your own unique testing methodology.
The position of a PSU reviewer is a remote one—you work from your own testing environment. Although you may already have working relationships with various PSU manufacturers, we will work with you and the manufacturers to ensure there are review samples to work on at all times. While there are no specific expectations on how many reviews we expect you to publish, depending on your own pace and testing methods, we'd like to see several reviews from you per month. This is a paid, remote, part-time position.
As with every reviewer in this content format, certain essential skills are required, including a solid command over the English language, and creative-writing skills to make your reviews interesting to read besides the volume of testing data; and more importantly, we'll need you to possess technical photography and basic image processing skills, so your reviews have clear and detailed images of the various specific components that make up a PSU.
TechPowerUp is a diverse, multinational organization, with committed tech content professionals spread across six time-zones. Despite our geographic separation, we have built a closely-knit family that collaborates and contributes across departments. We are geeks above all else, and physically meet-up regularly in media-events and prominent trade-shows covering the PC hardware industry. We are always looking for committed and motivated individuals who share our love and passion for PC hardware and gaming.
Interested? Please e-mail your resume to w1zzard@techpowerup.com along with a brief cover letter on why you think you're the ideal candidate for this position, please include some basic details about yourself and where you're from. Optionally, you may provide examples of your work in any content medium. It's okay if you're not a PSU reviewer per-se, and think you have what it takes to become one. All the best!
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Our testing covers load regulation and ripple measurements for the various rails, measuring switching efficiency for the voltages at variable loads, cross-load tests, advanced transient response and inrush/leakage current testing, protection mechanisms, cooling and fan-noise. You can read up on some of our recent PSU reviews for an idea of our testing format. We completely understand if you don't have all the infrastructure or know-how of our previous reviewer, and we're willing to work with you as we did with Aris in the past, on developing your own unique testing methodology.
The position of a PSU reviewer is a remote one—you work from your own testing environment. Although you may already have working relationships with various PSU manufacturers, we will work with you and the manufacturers to ensure there are review samples to work on at all times. While there are no specific expectations on how many reviews we expect you to publish, depending on your own pace and testing methods, we'd like to see several reviews from you per month. This is a paid, remote, part-time position.
As with every reviewer in this content format, certain essential skills are required, including a solid command over the English language, and creative-writing skills to make your reviews interesting to read besides the volume of testing data; and more importantly, we'll need you to possess technical photography and basic image processing skills, so your reviews have clear and detailed images of the various specific components that make up a PSU.
TechPowerUp is a diverse, multinational organization, with committed tech content professionals spread across six time-zones. Despite our geographic separation, we have built a closely-knit family that collaborates and contributes across departments. We are geeks above all else, and physically meet-up regularly in media-events and prominent trade-shows covering the PC hardware industry. We are always looking for committed and motivated individuals who share our love and passion for PC hardware and gaming.
Interested? Please e-mail your resume to w1zzard@techpowerup.com along with a brief cover letter on why you think you're the ideal candidate for this position, please include some basic details about yourself and where you're from. Optionally, you may provide examples of your work in any content medium. It's okay if you're not a PSU reviewer per-se, and think you have what it takes to become one. All the best!
View at TechPowerUp Main Site