ARTICLE REWRITER OR EDITOR
Full time
at Jigu corporation in
Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Job highlights
Posted on May 15, 2017- Professional background in
- Job level Junior/Entry Level
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Pays salary of
PHP 20,000 - PHP 25,000 /month
(Fixed Salary)
Job details
NEWS ARTICLE REWRITER or EDITOR ASAP
OFFICE BASED OR HOME BASED POSITION!
SALARY: Earn as much as Php 25,000 / Rate is on per article basis
EXPERIENCE LEVEL: 3-5+ years work experience as a writer
NUMBER OF WORDS: 200-400
INDUSTRY: Publishing/Journalism/Mass Communication
TONE: Objective/Impersonal
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
News editorial writing experience
Knows how to write AP (Associated Press) Style
JOB DUTIES:
Create content for news and feature articles taken from international news websites in US, Canada, UK, etc. Articles submitted should be ORIGINAL and UNIQUE.
Research and include related photos/illustrations related to the news article.
The rewritten articles should be in a smooth flowing, news-like style. Articles must be completed with good grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree () or equivalent in Journalism, Communications, or a related discipline
3-5++ years of proven professional writing and editorial experience, including reporting, editing, proofreading, writing for the web. Experience in editing and proofreading print and online content
Excellent English writing skills
Keen understanding of journalism industry and intuitive understanding of news
Innovative, creative approach to content creation
You should be able to communicate by email daily, and need to be available Monday - Friday
OTHER KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
A love for writing and an ability to write compelling narratives that leave audiences wanting more
Demonstrated ability to write creative headlines
Excellent research, organizational, and learning expertise
Ability to write on deadline. Exceptional attention to detail
Should be familiar and guided on Newspaper Writing Style
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