WWE recently added some job availabilities to their corporate website. Here are the key responsibilities WWE asks for in potential writers:
“Develop and implement creative storylines for broadcast and the WWE Network
Collaborate with a team of Road-based and Home-based Writers to build compelling RAW/ Smackdown stories that capture the audience and generate buzz
Consistently improve and refine storylines
Use consumer insights and social media to deliver impactful storylines that are consistent with the WWE brand and each talent’s skills and history”
The company also lists a wealth of qualifications they require or would like from applicants interested in the job:
“Minimum of five years of TV/Film writing and production experience
Professional TV staff experience in drama and comedy a plus
Writing and directing reality television a plus
Experience in all aspects of live TV production a plus
Highly creative (a prolific idea generator)
Plugged into pop culture
Able to work closely and effectively with Talent, Writers, and Producers throughout the creative process
Strong understanding of WWE’s audience (demographic and psychographic) a plus
Must live in New York City/Stamford, CT area OR be willing and able to relocate there
Strong knowledge of WWE shows, talent, and storylines
Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment
Flexible travel schedule (extensive travel required)
BA/BS in Film, TV, Drama, Media Studies, Communications or similar field of study or industry experience in lieu of degree”