Babe is looking for new video producers

We’re recruiting


Babe is a movement for girls who dgaf.

Launched in May 2016, it already has over half a million fans on Facebook and last month published more than a thousand stories, making it one of the fastest growing women’s sites on the internet.

Our stories go everywhere. Our piece on sexism at the Olympics was the third most read story about Rio 2016 and was read by over two million people. Now we’re expanding, and, opening applications for the first time since we launched in May, we’re looking for new people to create video for us as we grow.

The faces of babe (our current team)

Our contributors create videos and articles about young women’s lives better than a lot of sites because they are young women. We don’t do patronising trend pieces about what girls are into or which apps they are using – we just talk about normal stuff.

Put simply, babe cares about big things, about real issues which affect American and British women from college age to their mid-twenties.

Babe is life affirming, it’s aspirational and supportive, it’s positive. The whole of the feminist internet right now seems to be about calling people out, fighting, saying how bad everything is and minutely analyzing every phrase that comes out of men/ the media. We care about the big issues that affect women – but at the same time, babe is about celebration, not anger.

Babe contributors represent that with video that are ballsy innovative, that don’t give a fuck about what anyone will think of you for them. Last month babe had 100million video views, in November we want to double that. We’re looking for video producers who understand and can master the entire process of filming, presenting, producing and editing.

If you would like to get involved with babe this term and are based in America send your video pitches to our US Editor Cait Munro ([email protected]). If you’re based in the UK or anywhere else contact UK Editor Roisin Lanigan ([email protected]).