March 31st
Freelance Writing Jobs for Monday, March 31, 2008
Hi Everyone! Here are today’s freelance writing job leads.
Leads…
- Content Management Specialist/Writer - Contract - Washington, D.C.
- Resume Writers Needed - Telecommute
- Kiplinger/Knight Fellowship @ Ohio State University ($20,000 stipend, benefits, tuition)
- Freelance Copywriter @ ESPN - The Magazine - In House - New York
- Freelance Broadcast Journalists @ Zootoo.com - Telecommute
- SEC Football Writer/Researcher
- P/T Freelance Writer
- Freelance Writer ($0.25 per word)
- Technical Writer Needed - Telecommute
- Math Educators to Write Online Curriculum - Contract
- Freelance Comedy Writers Needed for the Hiney Winery
- Editor/Content Supervisor for Legal Resources Web Site - Telecommute ($15-$18 per hour)
- Editor for Attorney Newsletter
- Guidespot Hiring a Creative and Local Writing Maven - Cheslsea/New York
- Freelance Writers Needed
- Freelance Writer/Editor in Recycling Field ($100-$750 per chapter)
- Technical Writer - Freelance - Telecommute
- Freelance Copywriter
- Health and Beauty Bloggers Needed
Good Luck!
Jodee




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Monday, March 31st, 2008 at 11:54 pm under

Anyone know what resume company it is?
April 1st, 2008 at 5:46 amCompensation:
Maybe it’s me, but I am very uncomfortable when an help wanted ad asks ME to tell how much a job should be. When I worked for a company, the company told me how much the job pays, period. There were some free-lance positions when we negotiated, but they were always within union scale flexibility.
When someone here tell me to tell them how much I want, I know I am now engaged in low-balling in order to get the job.
So, ignoble is that approach by a prospective employer I no longer respond to such ads.
But, like I said, maybe its me.
Bob H.
April 1st, 2008 at 8:23 amIn one of these ads, the sender requested that no resume be sent since they can faked. I applied for the job but, in retrospect, would not have. To me, that request is nothing short of insulting. Don’t assume that all writers suffer from the George O’Leary Syndrome.
April 3rd, 2008 at 10:44 pm