Moving in the right direction

The advent of eSports in mainstream media has taken off like a rocket lately. Big names like Red Bull are sponsoring teams and running editorial websites. ESPN's giving it front page placement during tournaments.

In the instance of ESPN, it appears as if eSports coverage isn't a short-term experiment that it's dropping. The self-proclaimed Worldwide Leader in Sports is hiring for a dedicated eSports editor. The role looks to be full-time, judging by the breadth of responsibilities.

The listing says that applicants should be proficient in their knowledge of League of Legends, Call of Duty, DotA 2, StarCraft 2, Hearthstone, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and more. Interestingly enough, ESPN mentions that it's important for editors to know and understand the fantasy and gambling scenes surrounding these titles.

Apart from those specifics, this is a normal-looking editor description -- assign stories, manage writers and freelancers, keep track of the budget, etc. If that sounds like stuff you can do, give it a shot. Maybe you'll end up sitting in Colin Cowherd's office.

General Editor [ESPN Careers]