A Telecommute Job from Craigslist That’s Not Scam-Sounding
Craigslist is now being used for various purposes aside from posting job wanted and personal ads. It also has become a way to boost one’s Adsense earnings. See this interesting discovery of Chuck Huckaby.
Anyway, here’s a part-time work at home job opening for us people in the Philippines with a gift of the written gab.
Posted on May 19, 2006
Reporter / News Writer (Philippines)
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Start Date: Immediate
Salary: Negotiable / DOE
Location: Philippines
Job Reference: AHN Philippines
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Skills:
Excellent written and verbal English communication skills are required; must be able to produce a large volume of well-written copy with minimal direct supervision. Must be able to effectively and efficiently telecommute with reliable access to a computer and internet connection.
Job Description:
All Headline News (AHN) is seeking upbeat, energetic and driven people to develop and write brief, topical stories and news summaries in a wire service style.
Both full-time and part-time is available
Comments:
For consideration ALL of the following must be received:
- a cover letter
- Your resume or CV
- Three news item samples
- Your compensation requirements in local currency or US Dollars.
Send to Jobs@AllHeadlineNews.com
The subject line of your email must include FOREIGN REPORTER/NEWSWRITER
No recruiters or agencies. No phone calls please.
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Job location is Philippines
Compensation: negotiable
Telecommuting is ok.
This is a part-time job.
no — Principals only. Recruiters, please don’t contact this job poster.
no — Please, no phone calls about this job!
no — Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
yes — Reposting this message elsewhere is OK.
yes — OK to repost to Job Developers for Persons with Disabilities.
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Chuck Huckaby said,
May 19, 2006 @ 12:55 pm
Thanks for the pingback.
I find Craigslist fascinating with much potential.
We’ll have to swap notes some time.
Chuck