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Join the team


We're always on the lookout for new members to join our team. If you're interested, get in touch.

The Knightmare.com team keep the site running - whether that's in helping to run Knightmare chat; moderating, administrating, and tidying the forums or writing and editing articles. There's a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes and we're always keen on the help.

What we're looking for

As a point of policy, staff status is given to enable staff to do their job, not as any kind of 'medal' of recognition for past deeds. Phrased differently, although we are happy for staff to come and go, we do not keep hold of inactive staff and our system will automatically remove status from staff that don't remain active. Our number one requirement, therefore, is that you will remain active.

Aside from that, we're interested in staff that are proactive, keen to learn, hard working, and that will click with our existing team.

How to apply

Get in touch with Alan, the site administrator. Be sure to mention any previous relevant experience that you have, give us some information about yourself and particularly why you are interested in getting involved, and we'll get back in touch with you.

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