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Do you think you can improve the activities from Fear.FM?

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*Note that all activities by Fear.FM are voluntary

Vacancies

Fear.FM is always looking for new voluntary people to help and improve Fear.FM. Do you think you have what it takes? Take a look at the vacancies listen below.

Fear.FM Residents

At this moment we are looking for DJ's who want to join our team. Do you think you are good enough to join our resident team? Do you have time to do a weekly radio show? Check the information listed below:

- Create a mix of 25-30 minutes
- No PC Mix, Only DJ mixes
- Upload it to www.zippyshare.com
- Go to http://helpdesk.fear.fm/ and submit a ticket under the category Demo with the name “{artistname} Resident Demo”.

Provide us with the following data:
- Your full name
- Your age
- Your DJ alias
- Your Fear.FM username
- Country you are from
- A link to your Partyflock DJ page / website (if present). 
- Your experience as a DJ. 
- The gear you used to record the set. 
- The full tracklist of the set. 

Do not use music that you are not allowed to play or that has not been released officially. Tracks that are given away for free by the author of the track are allowed to be used.

Please note: All DJs that join Fear.FM will be doing so on a voluntary basis.

Fear.FM Pick A Spot DJs

Are you interested in becoming a DJ for Fear.FM but can't find the time for a weekly residency? We've got the solution: Become a Pick A Spot DJ! It doesn't matter if you submit a set two days in a row or don't upload one for a month. Having some spare time this weekend? Just submit your set and we'll broadcast it. You can choose the day and time your set will be broadcast yourself by simply picking a spot on the Hard, Harder or Hardest schedule that isn't taken by one of our residents yet. You can book up to two coming sets at once until maximum 2 weeks in the future.

How does it work?
To use the system, you have to be a Pick A Spot Resident. You can apply to become a Pick A Spot DJ by sending in your demo at http://helpdesk.fear.fm/. The rules for the demo you have to send in are the same as when applying for a residency:

- Create a mix of 25-30 minutes
- No PC Mix, Only DJ mixes
- Minimum bitrate of 192 kbps
- Upload it to www.zippyshare.com 
- Go to http://helpdesk.fear.fm/ and submit a ticket under the category Demo with the name “{artistname} Pick A Spot DJ Demo”.

Provide us with the following data:
- Your full name
- Your age
- Your DJ alias
- Your Fear.FM username
- Country you are from
- A link to your Partyflock DJ page / website (if present). 
- Your experience as a DJ. 
- The gear you used to record the set. 
- The full tracklist of the set.
- Which stream are you applying for (Hard - Harder - Hardest)

Do not use music that you are not allowed to play or that has not been released officially. Tracks that are given away for free by the author of the track are allowed to be used.

Please note: All DJs that join Fear.FM will be doing so on a voluntary basis.

Fear.FM Magazine writer

Our magazine is forever expanding, over the past few months we have been trying our best to let you know about all the best upcoming events, releases and general news from the hard dance scene. We are happy with the progress made but it’s not enough yet, we would like to improve for all our readers and listeners. That’s why we have a spot open on the Fear.FM Magazine. Do you think you can help us? Have a look at the below requirements and let us know if you are interested!

Job description
Your main role will be to review the latest hard dance releases, to write reports on the events you visit and to interview DJs and producers for Fear.FM Magazine. While doing this, you will be presented with the oppurtunity to be involved with all aspects of Fear.FM. Every member of the crew has an opinion and we like to take all of them into account. It also opens doors for you to progress within the organization.

Applicants must:
- Be fluent in English (Dutch is preferred for this role but not essential)
- Have a passion for and a good understanding of the hard dance scene
- Be creative with words
- Be over the age of 16
- Be willing to work within tight deadlines
- Be polite, professional and team orientated

Previous writing experience is a quality we hope for but it certainly doesn’t rule you out as an applicant. Have you got a blog? Have you written a review on a forum before? Let us know so we can check it out. Please send an email containing your contact details, general time of availability, relevant qualifications and previous experience along with a short cover letter explaining why you're the best one for the job to vacancies@fear.fm.

Tip: When submitting your application, please ensure it is written in a professional manner. If your application appears effortless then it may not give us the correct impression of you.

Please note: All employees working for Fear.FM will be doing so on a voluntary basis.

Fear.FM Magazine translator / spell checker

Our magazine is forever expanding, over the past few months we have been trying our best to let you know about all the best upcoming events, releases and general news from the hard dance scene. We are happy with the progress made but it’s not enough yet, we would like to improve for all our readers and listeners. That’s why we have a spot open on the Fear.FM Magazine. Do you think you can help us? Have a look at the below requirements and let us know if you are interested!

Job description
As a translator your main role will be to translate articles from Dutch to English so they can be published on the website. As a spell checker it's your job to check these translations for errors. This may also apply to partyreports and reviews. While doing this, you will be presented with the oppurtunity to be involved with all aspects of Fear.FM. Every member of the crew has an opinion and we like to take all of them into account. It also opens doors for you to progress within the magazine.

Applicants must:
- A translator needs to be fluent in both Dutch and English
- A spell checker needs to be a native English speaker
- Have a passion for and a good understanding of the hard dance scene
- Be over the age of 16
- Be willing to work within tight deadlines
- Be polite, professional and team orientated

Please send an email containing your contact details, general time of availability, relevant qualifications and previous experience along with a short cover letter explaining why you're the best one for the job to vacancies@fear.fm.

Tip: When submitting your application, please ensure it is written in a professional manner. If your application appears effortless then it may not give us the correct impression of you.

Please note: All employees working for Fear.FM will be doing so on a voluntary basis.

Fear.FM Release Database editor

The Fear.FM Release database is one of the most visited pages of entire the Fear.FM website. The last few months over 5000 hardstyle, hardcore and hard trance releases by over 3000 artists have been added and more are submitted every day. We have some exciting plans for the near future as well (which we want to remain secret for now). Would you like to be a part of this future? Would you like to be the back-bone of the Fear.FM Community and would you like to be a part of the Fear.FM Crew? Apply!

Job description
As Release Database editor it's your job to check releases submitted by users for mistakes. Many people rely on the database to keep up to date with their favorite music. Also the Fear.FM DJs use this database to compose their track lists. The consistence of the data in this database is more important than one might think.

Applicants must:
Have a good knowledge of the English language
Have a passion for and a good understanding of the hard dance scene
- Be over the age of 16
- Have a lot of persistence
- Be polite, professional and team orientated

Applicants don't have to be available all the time. It's important that you're willing to invest quite a bit time into Fear.FM, deadlines however aren't a part of this role. If you're interested, please send an email containing your contact details and general time of availability to vacancies@fear.fm.

Please note: All employees working for Fear.FM will be doing so on a voluntary basis. 

Jingle vocalist / presenter

A new year means a fresh start. For Fear.FM it's no different. We would like to start this year with the search for the new voice for Fear.FM. Via the magazine we've been keeping you up to date with the latest hard dance news, reviews, party reports and more. Now we would like to do the same via radio. We're looking for someone who would like to present the schedule, highlight magazine items, do the announcements, etc. In short, we're looking for an off-the-air presenter. Your voice will be heard by thousands every day, making you the one and only "face" of Fear.FM. Besides, Fear.FM is a great way to explore your talent and get your name out there.

We're looking for someone with professional recording equipment who is willing to record new samples on a regular basis. You'll need to present in English so being a native English speaker makes you favorable although it's not mandatory. Applying is open to everyone: A deep male voice or a sexy female voice, it doesn't matter. No experience? No big deal. Are you interested? Please send an email containing your contact details, general time of availability, relevant qualifications and any previous experience along with an audio sample of your voice to vacancies@fear.fm.

Please note: All employees working for Fear.FM will be doing so on a voluntary basis.