Home Uncategorized Come Work With Us! In Search of Savvy Writers in San Diego By Erin LemJanuary 5, 2015 Search more like this punctuation skillsthings to dogrammarhidden gemssingerlanguagedigitalmarketdadabilitycuriosityexcitementonlinepath Read next Uncategorized 6 Common Signs Your Child Is Experiencing Vision Problems Uncategorized Time for a Costco Run: Coffee Advent Calendars Have Arrived Uncategorized Support Your Health by Adding this Simple Thing to Your Daily Routine* Uncategorized This Must-Read is a “Spooky” Story with a Sweet Lesson Uncategorized Splash Into Fun at Orlando World Center Marriott Do you love exploring your city with your family, uncovering local hidden gems, and then dishing to your friends about your awesome weekend? Are you a mom or dad living in San Diego with kids between the ages of 0-10? Are you active in the digital writing/blogging community? If you answered yes to these questions, then Red Tricycle wants you! Red Tricycle is looking for talented San Diego-based writers to join our team and contribute stories to our San Diego metro market. Ideal candidates must: • Have a firm grasp of the English language, excellent grammar and punctuation skills…and, have the ability to adapt their writing style to the Red Tricycle editorial brand. • Be active in the writing and blogging community with published work (either print or online). • Possess an intense curiosity and excitement to explore the city and dig deep (both online and in the real world) to find off-the-beaten-path story ideas and insider tips. About Red Tricycle: Red Tricycle connects families with awesome things to do. We believe that life should be a journey of delight and discovery, for both parent and child. Today, over 1 million parents in 9 US cities turn to Red Tricycle to discover cool things to see, eat and do with their kids via our curated, highly-actionable content. Good luck! To apply email your resume, writing sample, and two of your best story ideas to Leah.Singer (at) tinybeans.go-vip.net with “San Diego Writer” in the subject line. Search more like this punctuation skillsthings to dogrammarhidden gemssingerlanguagedigitalmarketdadabilitycuriosityexcitementonlinepath