Apr 03 2009
Top 5 Freelance Jobs of the week
Copywriter / Assistant to Content Manager Needed - Cheerful Freelance Copywriter needed immediately for Upbeat Specialty Retail Websites specializing in Quality Furniture, Toys, and Accessories for Babies and Children. Expected hours 30 – 40 hours per week. Pay is per project and can range from $10 - $20 per hour depending on the project. We’re looking for a candidate with solid writing skills who is familiar with baby furniture and children’s products. The Writing Assistant will be responsible for completing a wide variety of writing projects including: Writing short, enticing product descriptions about baby furniture and baby toys and accessories. Ghost writing articles and re-writing article titles, summaries and more. Researching and submitting blog comments weekly.
Journalist Wanted - Jon Stewart meets The Economist. Looking for witty writers who get financial markets and economics for new pop economics journal and news aggregation site.
Interview Hot Bands and Get Paid - Our new online magazine, featuring writers who have been published in the NY Times, Esquire, Salon and more, is seeking interviews with hot bands—for example: Ra Ra Riot, Gogol Bordello, Battles, Arcade Fire (if you’re ambitious), etc…
Freelance Book Reader / Evaluator - We are seeking a freelance reader to evaluate/provide coverage for unedited manuscripts. The ideal candidate has experience working in the publishing and/or film business, where they read, evaluated or wrote coverage, and edited books across different genres, ranging from literary fiction, thrillers/mysteries, romance, young adult/middle grade fiction, etc.
Editor - In - Chief - Ceaser Media Group, LLC, a wholly owned unit of the Ceaser Corporation, is in search of an energetic, hard-working, self-motivated, results-oriented and pioneering team player to fill the part-time/telecommuting position of Editor-In-Chief for its quarterly publication, UrbanMETRO (www.urbanmetromag.com). Candidates will be responsible for managing contributing writers and sales teams; seeking out, obtaining and nurturing advertising relationships; and marketing the magazine to targeted demographics. A healthy rolodex is absolutely necessary!




