cheezcarls
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July 14, 2022, 11:56:28 AM |
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OP I think you should try putting yourself first in the employer’s shoes. If an employer is looking for a writer, then he must add specific requirements like the years of experience, sample of work, resume or CV, etc. Of course, the employer would only choose which of these applicants would stand out from the rest.
And when it comes to article writing, one criteria that the employer is looking in your sample is no other than grammar. Most of the employers are looking for writers who are so fluent in their English grammar. So make sure that your article’s grammar has no or very minimal errors.
And also another suggestion is that you have a LinkedIn profile that includes your background, experience, work samples, endorsements/recommendations, etc.
Believe me. If you take time to make a resume/CV that includes background, experience, etc., along with your well-presented work samples, you’ll have higher chances in getting accepted by the clients.
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