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MURTAZA ALI
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over 6 months ago

Shocked

I know someone who was working as a project coordinator, but his job was contract and company let him go within one month. So, whatever happens, is fare with him or not?

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Patricia Collins
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over 6 months ago

MORE WORK FROM HOME OPPORTUNITIES

THESE ARE ALL SEPARATE COMPANIES - APPLY BY COPY AND PASTING COMPANY NAME IN BROWSER AND FOLLOW THE STEPS UNDER CAREERS.

Customer Happiness Manager >  Quimbee | Customer Service | Remote Remote US. Unlimited paid time off. Competitive compensation. Eligibility for raises and bonuses...

Virtual Assistant >  Lead Cookie | Virtual Assistant | Remote Remote worldwide. Entry-level. You’ll have a significant amount of freedom where and when you work...

Editorial Contributor >  BuzzFeed | Writing | Remote Remote US. Freelance. Work on a per-project basis. Develop written posts based on trending stories...

Virtual Assistant >  Startups.co | Virtual Assistant | Remote Remote US. $13-$18/hour. Freelance. 9am to 6pm PST. Provide a high-level administrative service...

Game Guide Writer >  LearningWorks for Kids | Writing | Remote Remote US. $15 per guide. Part-time, 10-20 hours/week. Freelance. Write video game guides...

Vertical Demand Marketing >  Software AG | Marketing | Remote Remote US. Freelance. Design and execute intelligent, integrated multi-touch marketing programs...

Clinical Data Manager >  Meet Recruitment | Healthcare | Remote Remote US. $110,000-$130,000/year. Lead the clinical data management group...

Front End Developer >  Trafilea | Developer | Remote Remote worldwide. Freelance. Very good growth opportunities. Trainings/development opportunities...

.Net Tech Lead >  Clevertech | Developer | Remote Remote worldwide. Competitive vacation package. Flex family leave. Personal development allowance...

ELA Test Preparation Tutor >  TNTP | Online Teaching | Remote Remote US. $25/hour. Part-time, 5-10 hours/week. Seasonal, November-May. Flexible hours...

Best of Success Always~

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over 6 months ago

Giving up

My name is Rachelle, I study graphic design, and I graduated College 2 years ago had two internships and not yet a serious job. It is such a competitive field, and I love Graphic design I love designing and making people happy. I recreate my profile so many times. Sometimes I do some freelance, but I don't have a vast audience. It is very depressing because of im 26 years old, and I still do retail and doing some freelance on the side. I want somebody to give me a chance. If any company is in new york city and looking for graphic designer her my website viciere.com

Thank you

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Frederick Goff
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over 6 months ago

Freelancing study... whadayathink of it?

Heres an interesting quick read on a recent study on freelancing. I am curious of your thoughts.

The part that sticks out to me (based on so many Jobcasers experiences we see) is this sentence; .."42% of freelancers agree that freelancing gives them the flexibility they need because they are unable to work for a traditional employer ​because of personal circumstances.."

So what do you think about this study and article? On target? Off base? #freelance #1099 #NewEconomy #FOW

https://www.fastcompany.com/90251797/we-studied-freelancing-for-five-years-heres-how-work-is-changing

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Janelle Tarnopolski
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over 6 months ago

Looking for Freelance Graphic Design work

I got the unfortunate news of being laid-off from my management job as a result of lack of work available. Right before the holidays to top it off. The company I was working for is on the verge and has laid off over half it's staff. The company was under 20 employees when I first started and now it's dwindling down. Of course, anyone who was cross-trained was safe and considered valuable. I was not cross-trained enough to give them comfort that I could manage a bunch of departments at once. Because I was making management level money, I was a liability even though my experience and talent spoke for itself. I freelanced on the side for extra money and some of my clients have offered me more work, however, I need to build more clientele to make a go of it. I feel this may be my best avenue given the status of the industry. A lot of printers are closing down by the boatloads so flexibility and mobility will certainly help. It seems to be the way of the world now. Any advice would be appreciated.

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Brijesh Singh
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over 6 months ago

Brijesh Data Entry Analyst

I have more than 5+ years in Data Entry Freelancing Work.

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Christine Gonzalez
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over 6 months ago

What made me stay @ #Freelance was

I've stayed at part-time freelance work because it offers constant promise of extra income and a wide variety of creative possibilities.

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Steven Ransom
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over 6 months ago

8 ways to save time when hunting for freelance work

Seattle Times Whether you're new to freelancing or returning to self-employment after a break, looking for work can be a full-time project in itself. Not everyone leads you ... #huntingforfreelancework #freelance #jobsearch

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candice sacco
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over 6 months ago

How to pursue the career of a freelance writer?

I've applied to multiple companies for many copywriter positions, but I already have many of my works completed, and they would fit a newspaper, blog, magazine type format. They are of a relevant nature, to a wide demographic. How do I get them sold, or published? Any and all information on the subject would be helpful. Ty...

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Trevor Brock
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over 6 months ago

Need an artist?

I'm your man! I'm an 18 year old freelancer who is based in both traditional and digital media. Character designs, storyboarding, concepts, illustrations, GIFs, portraits and more!

My style ranges from realism/semi-realism to cartoony and anime-esque. Traditionally I'm better acquainted with pencil and in, but I've also dabbled in watercolor and I'll never say no to anything else. Digitally I work with Paint Tool SAI and Adobe Photoshop.

Examples are available upon request!

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