| The Ideal Candidate…
We need freelance writers who have an excellent command of English with a desire to write original travel related content (i.e. about hotels, holiday destinations etc.) by researching on the Internet. Needless to say an internet connection at home is a prerequisite. An ADSL connection would obviously save time and boost productivity (i.e. More $$)
Just in case you were wondering, there’s no application fee, nor would you have to buy anything from us. You simply get paid for the amount of writing you do. Getting the job does require going through an interview process. Your success will be based on experience, skills and well, obviously your ability to write. Oh! And before we forget, there are some guidelines that you will need to follow.
Flexibility…..
Your computer, connected to the internet will be your office and you will decide how much work you want to do (within a given time period), which also means that you decide how much you want to earn.
We do however pay meticulous attention to the quality and accuracy of your work. Unfortunately we are prudes when it comes to plagiarism and substandard work.
Even if you are engaged in full time employment, don’t let that stop you from giving this a try. Just a few hours a day or perhaps weekends, could earn you a few extra bucks to add some spice to your life.
Benefits of working as a freelance writer for RoomsNet…..
You will get a chance to hone your writing skills, become more concise in your presentation of details and provide salient information on destinations around the world. Broaden your horizons without leaving the comfort of your own home.
The Bottom Line….
So that’s us and what we are looking for. Writers who walk the walk as much as they talk the talk. Excellent English, Internet savvy with the maturity to take on projects and deliver on time, every time. We do have selection criteria, so you won’t just breeze through the interview. Yeah! We know some things never change.
If you think you have what it takes, or would just like to give it a shot, then forward your CV to Roomsnet. What’s the worst that could happen? |