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Sep 22, 2009

Explore medicine and business at MedCity News

MedCity News is looking for a journalist in Cleveland, Ohio. MedCity is willing to consider full-time and part-time hours for the position and allows telecommuting.
The journalist will cover business and policy within the medical industry for the start-up news service, incorporating new media to engage audiences. The journalist's coverage will focus on cities and regions with prominent health care industries.
Candidate's should have a bachelor's degree and experience in business or medical reporting. Applicants should also be active in social media and other new media. Journalists with residency in Cleveland, Columbus, Minneapolis or St. Paul are preferred.
To apply, e-mail your resume, cover letter and clips to info@medcitynews.com with "Health care journalist" in the subject line.
Read more on the position and MedCity News here.

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Sep 16, 2009

Telecommute to Suite101

Suite101 is looking for freelance journalists to cover business and finance for its Web site. Due to the nature of the work, the journalists can be located anywhere and telecommute for the job.
Selected applicants will have the opportunity to be trained in Web writing when starting in their positions.The writers will pen both informative articles and commentary, working with an editor to perfect their pieces.
The reporters will be paid by contracted commission, receiving bonuses based on their productivity. Candidates should have previous experience writing articles.

Learn more about the position here.

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Aug 24, 2009

Freelance for Examiner.com

Examiner.com is looking for telecommuting freelance journalists to write for its Business and Finance Channel on some of the following subjects:
  • Green Business
  • Home Building Industry
  • Internet Business
  • Nonprofit Business
  • Organic Industry
  • Retirement Planning
  • Start-up Business
  • Tourism Industry
The freelancers will write original, insightful content on their selected subject for Examiner's Web site. Freelancers will receive competitive pay based on their content's page views, unique visitors, session length and advertising performance. Freelancers will be expected to post three to four short articles with timely content per week.
Applicants should be proficient with Web tools and online publishing systems.

View the job posting here and apply online here.

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Aug 21, 2009

Blog for American Consumer News

American Consumer News is looking for business bloggers to cover business, finance, banking and insurance for three of its Web site blogs. Due to the nature of the position, journalists from anywhere in the U.S. can apply and telecommute to work.
The blogger will be treated as an independent contractor and will be responsible for writing 15 to 25 blog posts of 300 to 500 words per month.
To apply, e-mail your resume and two to three writing samples to Managing Editor Matthew Paulson at ggreenblog@hotmail.com.
View the job posting here.

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Aug 12, 2009

Invest your skills in Investopedia

Investopedia, economic Web site and good friend to business journalists everywhere, is looking for freelance financial writers with an edge.
The writers would create content for its new Financial Edge channel. Due to the nature of the work, writers can live anywhere in the country and telecommute to work.
To apply, send an e-mail with your resume, cover letter, clips and an unpublished sample of the kind of writing you would contribute to Financial Edge to editors@investopedia.com

View the job posting here.


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Aug 7, 2009

Freelance via telecommute

A freelance writer is wanted for SmartBrief Incorporated's advertising beat. The job is a telecommuting position and applicants can be located anywhere in the country.
The writer will cover the advertising industry and create daily online business/consumer news e-mail publications. The writer will be expected to find relevant information for executives on the Web and summarize it. Whoever is hired will also work with editors to produce briefs.
Applicants should have previous experience covering the advertising industry at a newspaper, journal or trade publication. All candidates will be asked to take a timed writing test.

To apply, e-mail a resume and cover letter to jobs@smartbrief.com with Advertising Beat Freelancer in the subject line.

To learn more about the job, look here.

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