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Looking for Forum Leaders and Moderators

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Masahiro

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Hello,

As my site is now growing fairly rapidly, I am looking to expand my staff.

I am currently looking for:

+ Forum Leaders

These are people that specialise in one subject and will lead their chosen forum.
Responsibilities:
-Maintain that the rules are followed and enforced in their chosen forum
-Be able to assist people who ask for help in their chosen forum
-Keep their chosen forum active

+ Global Moderators
These are people who can "access all areas" and have general knowledge of computing
Responsibilities:
-Maintain that the rules are followed and enforced in all areas of the board [of course, there are other moderators to help]
-Be able to assist people who ask for help in any forum
-Ensure that threads are in the correct forums
-Keep the forum generally active

I am currently looking for leaders for every forum on my site [www.compuforums.org] and two or three global moderators. This is an unpaid job, but you will get access to premium members only forums and free website exposure.

Interested?

Please describe what job you want to do [particularly, if applying to be a Forum Leader, which forum], your experiences, time zone, why I should choose you, your user name if already registered [if you are already an active member you increase your chances of being picked] , and anything else you think I should know about yourself.

Please send me your application via private message here at NamePros.

Good luck and I look forward to your applications.
 
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*Bump*

The need for staff members is increasing... I might throw in some free advertising on the site as well.
 
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