Would you like to work at road.cc? Cos we’re hiring and it’s not just any old job either. We’re looking for the next Liam Cahill, road.cc’s star of Youtube, Facebook, Instagram and occasionally Twitter. Liam our much valued intern is taking his ‘can do’ attitude and lustrous head of hair off to Canada at the end of the month* and we need to find his replacement.
So, if you think you might be the answer to the Liam shaped hole that’s about to open up at road.cc Towers - watch the video at the top of the page and then answer these questions.
• Do you love all kinds of bikes and, more importantly, quite like all kinds of cyclists too?
• Do you know your bikes, and your bike bits?
• Can you open a box/clean a bike/mend a puncture while talking meaningfully about what you’re doing at the same time? (With a camera pointing at you.)
• Can you be helpful and nice to people on social media? (Yes, yes, we know that’s not how it usually works)
• Can you be helpful and nice to people who comment and ask questions on road.cc? (Where everyone is nice all the time. Honest.)
• Do you have a positive ‘can do’ attitude like Liam* - yes, he really does have one and you really will need one too.
• Do you like riding off road? This one isn't totally essential but it'll be REALLY useful if you do.
If your answers to the questions are ‘yes’; and having seen the vid you think ‘I could do that’ and, just as importantly, 'I want to do that' then we’d like to talk to you.
About the role
This is a a really exciting job that involves working across road.cc and its social media channels to engage with users and answer their questions it also involves a fair amount of video work in partnership with our videographer, Matt Howes.
Our ideal candidate should have a confident, engaging, outgoing personality, a passion for bikes and an inclusive approach to cycling (hint: quoting The Rules at any point during the application process will be considered terminal to your chances of getting the job). You will definitely need a good sense of humour.
A good level of technical bike knowledge would be extremely useful particularly when it comes to the video side of the role, but if you have another area of cycling expertise you think might be relevant such as training, nutrition, or riding skills we would also give your application serious consideration.
Salary is circa £12k per year, and the role is initially on a short term basis, but all of our interns have gone on to become permanent members of staff.
Other things to bear in mind…
This is a paid internship the object of which is to become a full time member of the road.cc editorial team so that somebody else can have a go at being the intern.
The role is based in Bath.
You really do have to be nice to people on social media - within limits, we’re not monsters.
To apply for the job please send your CV and a covering email - subject line: I want to make tea at road.cc to tony [at] road.cc - explaining why you think you’d be right for the role and enclosing your CV along with links to any articles, blogs, videos or any other work that you think would be relevant.
(*Not because we've just twigged that none of us can remember him making a round of tea in the last six months - a really quite staggering achievement.)
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What's £15k in acorns?
The extra £3k would be well worth it to get Hawkinspeter on board. The man's an absolute legend when it come to squirrel-related content.
I will up my shitposting if you give me £5k. Give me the full £12k and I'll get BTBS and Don Simon on board. If you can stretch to £15k I'm pretty sure Hawkinspeter can up the squirrel count as well.
If you get the gig (a 12 month old post) I'll give you my time for free, I am only here for shits and giggles. Taking money for it would be selfish. After all money doesn't make you happy and is a wank way of demonstrating success.
Getting pissed and posting abusive shit is where it's at kids.
I can only assume that a salary of 12K per annum is a very part time job indeed - no more than 2 days per week. How is anyone supposed to survive on that pittance?
So hang on, £12k a year salary - do you not even pay the living wage!?
I would love to work at Road.CC (not that you'd have me as your intern), however I can just imagine the wifes face when I tell her I'm moving to Bath to get a job working for a cycling magazine.
I'm not sure if the look would be scarier than the news I've bought another new bike or not.
I think you will find in the job small print that anyone who fears their partners response when buying another bike is automatically excluded.
Damn, if I wasn't 28, living in Edinburgh, with a full time job...
*stares sadly at her CV*
I would have to be a lot less fucking sweary too.
A fucking metric shit-ton less bastard sweary.
bollocks
If you want to fire in your CV believe me sweariness is not an issue, not in these parts - we've got John Stevenson on the team. All you have to do is leave the swear words out when you write stuff. Usually.
I hope she does becuase she'd be a fucking great asset to you bastards (seriously)
same here, also might need to tone down my sarcasm.
umm would it be worth it to spend £100 a week on train and bus fair, not really but would be a fun job.
So road.cc have decided to be generous and are offering some Schwag in the form of a job to a lucky winner. It's never about actual work because let's face it there's no work to be done.
I always thought that an "intern" was someone who did just as much work as the other staff, was much higher qualified, but didn't get paid.
Is he playing guitar on the soundtrack as well?
I wouldn't know, you haven't made one for me yet
Very good cups of tea in my opinion
Oh, he's started making cups of tea *now*