The Sims Community website is looking for new authors!
Hey everyone, it’s that time of the year again! The Sims Community Website is expanding and searching for new talent to join the team. This time we’re looking for passionate Sims 4 Creators and Life Sim game enthusiasts who’d love to be on the frontline of news and updates for their favorite games and their content creators.
We’ve been hard at work behind the scenes to update the current version of the Sims Community website, as well deliver a new experience for players who’d like to tune in for updates on other Life Simulation games. To keep everything flowing, we’re interested in kicking things up with more regular original articles, UGC finds and spotlights, as well as updates on your favorite creators.

We’ve opened up several new freelance positions for the Sims Community website. Down below you’ll find several freelance writing roles with descriptions, features and requirements. You can use the application right below the open roles to send in your team submission.
All applicants must be over 18 years old for online payment reasons.

Open Sims Community Team Roles (2025)
The Sims 4 Gallery Author
As a Sims 4 Gallery Author, your main responsibility is to take care of regular spotlights and showcases on The Sims 4 User Generated Content (UGC). You’ll be doing Gallery Spotlights on Lots, Households and even Rooms based on different themes, DLC releases and seasonal celebrations.
You’ll often work using The Sims 4 and its huge catalogue of DLC releases, so it’s recommended that the gallery author has more than average DLCs in their catalogue for showcase reasons.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Write original Articles, Spotlights and Showcases of The Sims 4 Gallery Creations..
- Capture original in-game screenshots for UGC creations
- Make regular weekly and monthly spotlights on new Sims 4 Lots, Households and more.
We Expect From You:
- Knowledge in writing English game content for online platforms.
- Skills in capturing quality in-game screenshots and footage.
- Ownership of at least more than half of the available Sims 4 Packs.
- Ability to run The Sims 4 on High Graphics game settings on your computer.
What’s In It For You?
- Monthly freelance fee based on the number and length of articles you’ve written (Will be discussed in the second round of applications)
- A set of tools, documentation, and assistance to create your next Sims article masterpiece.

The Sims 4 Mods & CC Author
The world of mods in the Sims 4 community is getting bigger and more powerful with each day. With modders constantly bringing unique gameplay and feature improvements for the game, we thought it would be a good opportunity to put a bright spotlight on what’s been going on in the modding world. With a regular Sims 4 Mods author in our evergrowing Sims Community team!
Responsibilities for a Sims 4 Mods & CC author include covering detailed article news spotlights on big (and small) mod releases. With detailed guides and feature walkthroughs on staple Sims 4 Mods. As well as writing useful collection posts on past and future The Sims 4 CC set releases.
We’re also ocassionally covering Early Access coverage for new CC and Mod releases from Sims Creators.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Write original News and Guides on The Sims 4 Mods. Including new Mod releases and extensive walkthroughs on trending Mods.
- Create original article lists that showcase Sims 4 CC based on a Household, Lot or Story Theme
- Navigate players to interesting unofficial Mods and CC announcements / projects, with regular spotlights to other Sims Creators
- Cover Early Access CC / Mods provided by Sims Creators
We Expect From You:
- Knowledge in writing English game content for online platforms.
- Skills in capturing quality in-game screenshots and footage.
- Ownership of at least more than half of the available Sims 4 Packs.
- Ability to run The Sims 4 on High Graphics game settings on your computer.
The Sims Service Reporter
What’s the state of The Sims 4 right now? How are the latest Sims 4 DLCs technically performing? What’s up with The Sims Project Rene? What are players saying about the latest Pack release?
It’s up to you to deliver answers to these questions. The Sims 4 is a Live Service game and a lot of things change from day to day basis. As a service reporter on The Sims, it’s up to you to write about community sentiments, opinions and bring constructive criticism for the game when needed.

It’s expected of you during big Sims 4 Update releases to report on technical glitches where they surface, voice community concerns and keep our readers up to date about the community satisfaction.
For The Sims Project Rene and other Sims Spinoffs, you’ll be writing original articles based on new information and community reactions. Anywhere from social media comments to creating Community Polls in-article.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Write original think-pieces about the state of The Sims 4, Project Rene and other Sims Franchise developments as they surface
- Keep readers updated on community satisfaction for big Game Updates, DLC releases and more
- Make original screenshots and try to recreate and write about new trendy game occurances (glitches, limited events)
We Expect From You:
- Knowledge in writing English game content for online platforms.
- Skills in capturing quality in-game screenshots and footage.
- Ownership of at least more than half of the available Sims 4 Packs.
- Ability to run The Sims 4 on High Graphics game settings on your computer.
What’s In It For You?
- Monthly freelance fee based on the number and length of articles you’ve written (Will be discussed in the second round of applications)
- A set of tools, documentation, and assistance to create your next Sims article masterpiece.
Suggest your role!
Whether it’s Sims influencer news or original let’s play articles, we’d love to hear if you’d have a role perfect for the Sims Community team! Our 4th position is open to anything that you could think of related to writing about The Sims, InZOI and Paralives at the moment.
How To Apply
Down below is the Sims Community Freelance Team Application form. Where you can input your name, email and preferred team role that we suggested above. You’ll need to provide an article example of the content you want to create for Sims Community. Here are our tips to get you started:
- Choose a Team Role: Select one of the four Sims Community team roles listed above.
- Write an Article: Craft a 300 to 600-word article on your chosen team role topic. Ensure it captures the essence of your writing style.
- Include Screenshots: Enrich your article with in-game screenshots that complement your content. Screenshots provide a visual context, making your article more engaging and relatable.
- Upload the Article Sample as a document file to Google Docs / Microsoft Word online / Dropbox / Weshare / other document sharing solutions. Include the link of your uploaded file in the submission form below!
- Write a short introduction message about yourself.

Sims Community Freelance Team Application Form
The deadline for sending in your Sims Community team application is on August 29th, 2025 at 10AM Pacific Time. Which is when we’ll be removing the Team Application Form above. If the application form doesn’t work for you, you can send your application directly to our contact@simscommunity.info email with all the required details.

We’ll make sure to inform all applicants who’ve applied properly using the form above about their status in the week after. As always, stay tuned on Sims Community for regular updates on current and future team applications!