Freelancing Gigs – Dec. 18, 2009
Proposal Writers – Health Care & Technology
Description:
Rhe Association of Professional Business Writers (APBW) has earned a reputation as one of the finest repositories for technical writer resources in the Life Science/Health Care industry.
APBW itself is known for its training, certification and Job Placement services to Professional Business Writers working in a “Freelance” capacity. The Association was formed to help writers across the United States improve their skills and better position themselves to be placed in existing jobs, negotiate compensation, create enforceable contracts and generally earn higher wages. Please visit them at www.APBW.us.
We need proposal writers for Technical – Health Care industries across the United States. Writer positions include:
- Proposal Writing
- Health Care Business Journalism
- Life Science/Clinical Research documentation skills or knowledge essential
- Grant Writers also needed
- Business Process Improvement Writers
- Business Plan Writers
- Annual Report and Budget Writers
and etc.
Please contact us at scott@apbw.us if you are interested in joining us in any capacity.
Other local subcontractor positions to write are available now in DC, MD and VA where you can write from home.
Thank you in advance for your interest.
* Location: Chicago and National
* Compensation: $ 50 – 75 per hour
* Telecommuting is ok.
Contact information: support@apbw.us
15713 Ambiance Dr
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
240-654-5963
Toll Free: 877-332-7292
URL http://genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=2356&q=
Experienced Blog Writer
Description:
We’re looking for talented webdesigners/writers to join our team at www.webdesignerdepot.com
WHAT’S REQUIRED:
* To write articles about web design topics, usability, tutorials for Photoshop, Illustrator and others.
* The amount of articles to be written per month can be negotiated.
YOU MUST HAVE:
* A solid experience in the design field, either as a blog writer, creative director, teacher, or experience in the field.
* Excellent writing skills.
* Up-to-date knowledge on current technologies and design trends
* Expert knowledge on the field that you’d write about.
WHAT WE’RE NOT LOOKING FOR:
* Research writers.
* A beginner on either the field of design or new to writing (unless you can prove your expertise in a test article)
* An author that will remix existing content (we check all content for duplicates, or ‘borrowing’), please don’t bother!
* Resumes: we do not want to see your resume. We’re only interested in whether you can write at an expert level about web design.
PAYMENT:
* Compensation for each article is an average of $150 (price varies depending on the length of the article) payable via Paypal, with full attribution and link to your website or Twitter account.
Apply: Those interested, please email info@webdesignerdepot.com with examples of your articles as well as ideas for articles that you can write for us (no resumes please!).
Company: Webdesigner Depot
Contact information: info@webdesignerdepot.com
URL: http://genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=2354&q=
Grant or RFP Writer
Description:
Looking for someone who has grant writing or has worked fulfilling RFP’s.
TEEG is a Telecom and Energy Management Solutions provider for the health care, manufacturing and government sectors nation-wide.
We have several RFP’s that need to be completed and need help getting them completed.
* Compensation: Options include: Hourly, per RFP other?
* Telecommuting is ok.
Headquarters
Duluth, Minnesota 55804
Office: 218.786.0540
E-mail: info@teeg.net
Contact Person: kim@evergreenenergy.com
URL: http://genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=2350&q=
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