Job Posting: Press Conference Person Comment Count

Brian

As you may know, Heiko is leaving MGoBlog to go be a research doctor. This means we are in need of a person to fill his role. That is this:

  • Attend football press conferences, both midweek and after games.
  • Transcribe them.
  • Ask questions as directed from on high.
  • Dress nicely and be professional.

It is a part-time gig with an expected commitment of 10-15 hours a week during football season and spring practice. Given the nature of the job, you have to be located in Ann Arbor or environs and able to show up for press conferences that are usually mid-day on weekdays.

UPDATE: I have been dissuaded from using the lack of instructions as an intelligence test. Email resumes to [email protected]. Make 'em heavy on stuff you're doing for no reason other than you want to.

Job FAQ

Can I write for other places?

Yes.

Can I write articles for MGoBlog that actually contain, like, my own writing?

Possibly. Heiko wanted to and was good at it, so we expanded his position to encompass that. But he is an excellent, funny writer. You would have to be at least one of the two. It is a head start towards approaching the front page, but this role is distinct from the engaging writing that we like to have on the front page.

Should I acquire a weird, almost father-son relationship with one of the coordinators?

Do not come into this job trying to be Heiko. His relationship with Al Borges was amazing, miraculous, and idiosyncratic. We want you to be inquisitive about football in a way that will probably draw cocked eyebrows the first time you ask about something seemingly better suited for a coaching clinic than a press conference. HOWEVA, my biggest fear about replacing Heiko is getting a guy who thinks that he can take being Heiko to the next level. Do not next level Heiko, please.

Is this is a step towards a full-time job at MGoBlog?

Possibly but not necessarily. Given current growth rates we are a few years away from even considering another full time guy on the editorial side. The position is a good fit for a young guy who's looking for a start.

Comments

jericho

February 17th, 2014 at 7:11 PM ^

So, are you saying that out of shape football junkies living in Wisconsin aren't being seriously considered?? But I could just ask Drew Sharp for his notes from every conference and come the complete opposite conclusion. It would be perfect. Brian, I will be expecting your email shortly.