If you love Jeopardy, this is for you.....

File photo. Jamie Ding's successful run on "Jeopardy!" ended at 31 games on a show that aired on Monday.
Streak ends: File photo. Jamie Ding's successful run on "Jeopardy!" ended at 31 games on Monday. (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

If you’ve ever yelled answers at your TV during game shows, then this job might be right for you. “Jeopardy!” is looking for a new clue writer and the JOB pays between $132,000 and $178,000 a year. The ideal candidate will demonstrate wit and clarity by formulating clues using the show’s unique answer-and-question format. This individual will also exemplify excellent research skills and creativity throughout their work. First, you’ll have to pass the same tough online trivia test contestants take. Then you’ll have to write your own clues covering everything from history and science to pop culture. And then you’ll have to create Final Jeopardy questions and back up your research. The writing team is tiny, with only about 10 people making this one of the rarest jobs in TV. This is a full-time production position, that requires a 4-year college degree, Exceptional communication, grammar and writing skills and the ability to collaborate with all areas of production.

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