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Jobs Of The Week: 12 May – 18 May

💥Jobs Of The Week: 12 May – 18 May

💥This collection of global writing jobs is a carefully curated list from various sources.

💥Question Of The Week: What is a Meta Description?
🔔A meta description is a brief summary of a webpage’s content that appears in search engine results. It helps search engines and users understand what the page is about before they click on the link. It usually appears right below the page title (or the blue link) in search results.

✨Read the full article: https://blog.seocopywriting.ro/2024/09/18/the-importance-of-meta-descriptions-for-seo/.

💥The jobs that picked my attention this week:

💥VegNews in the US is accepting freelance pitches.

💥Lingoda in the US is looking for a freelance content writer with native-level German fluency.

💥Stephanie Pitera Statile is looking for first-person pitches on various topics at Business Insider.

💥Contentric in the US is looking for a freelance B2B tech writer who’s worked in-house at a tech company before—$70-$90 per hour.

💥Observer Media in the US is looking for a US-based freelance reporter to cover the major social media and streaming companies—$250 to $400 for 600-800 word articles.

💥Live Science in the US is looking for freelance science journalists to write trending stories (with 24-hour turnarounds).

💥BarkleyOKRP in the US is looking for expert freelance social content writers.

💥The Sporting News in the US is looking for a bilingual (English/Spanish) freelance sports writer to join its trending news team.

💥Qovery in the US is looking for a freelance tech writer/documentation specialist to help them revamp their public documentation and API doc.

💥Flexible Business Solutions in the UK is looking for a freelance bid/technical writer to work with on a semi-regular basis.

💥Tangram in the UK is looking for a freelance writer to write thought-leadership pieces for PR.

💥Eli Health in Canada is looking for freelance writers who excel at transforming science into clear and impactful content.

💥Westland Books in India is looking for a freelance LinkedIn-savvy content writer for book promotions and social campaigns.

💥Creative Ginger in the UK is looking for a freelance copywriter to help with multiple projects.

💥LearnWorlds in Greece is looking for a freelance copywriter with B2B and B2C SaaS experience.

💥Business Insider in the US is looking for pitches on essays about money-saving hacks for groceries or kids, 529 contribution plans, kids moving home after college, and more.

💥Business Insider in the US is looking for pitches about moving for love, testing out multiple cities, and travel lessons learned—$200 for 600 words.

💥Business Insider in the US is looking for stories about relationships with older relatives—$200 for 600 words.

💥Business Insider in the US is looking for pitches about cruise upgrades, retirement travel, and unique living arrangements—$200 for 600 words.

✨May you have the best of luck!

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Tips For Job Seekers: Update your résumé to highlight transferable job skills

Update your résumé to highlight transferable job skills

💥Check out the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smw6yFue8kg&t=2s.

💥People talk about the importance of having “transferable skills” on your résumé all the time, but what do they really mean?

⚡️Transferable skills are all of the things you’re good at that can be applied to various roles in various industries. For example, strong writing, time management, and problem-solving are all examples of what would be considered “transferable skills.” The fancier definition of this term is “an ability that isn’t highly specialized.” Non-transferable skills, often called “hard skills,” are specific to certain industries, like coding, animation, or graphic design.

⚡️To show you are adaptable, generalize the skills on your résumé into three main areas: systems-oriented, people-oriented, and self-oriented.

⚡️Systems-oriented skills are associated with your areas of expertise. Under each role listed on your résumé, try to phrase these skills in a practical way to show how they can apply to a variety of positions and industries, not just your specified field. For example, suppose you worked as a content creator at a software company. In that case, highlight “business writing” on your résumé and specify what you mean by including more distinct tasks — like creating blog posts or writing marketing emails — under your role. Doing so will help prove that you can apply this skill to any job rather than just at a software company.

⚡️People-oriented skills highlight your ability to communicate with colleagues. Right now, companies value candidates who can collaborate remotely and have the potential to lead virtual teams. On your résumé, be sure to include keywords like performance management, virtual training, and task delegation, either under a particular role or a separate “skills” section at the bottom of your résumé to demonstrate your ability to collaborate and lead.

⚡️Self-oriented skills tell your potential employer that you can work diligently, learn quickly, and apply new solutions to existing problems, like the ones caused by the shift to remote work (decreasing productivity, burnout, etc.). You might think of these as “soft” skills, but they are in demand and will help you stand out as companies continue to decentralize their workforces. Words like “autonomy,” “time management,” and “self-starter” show employers you can stay on task, remotely or otherwise.

⚡️If you have been using a chronological résumé but are struggling to get responses from employers, or if you are trying to enter an industry you have no previous experience in, try mixing things up by showcasing your transferable skills first — even before your job titles. Use them as headers under the experience section on your résumé. For instance, sticking with the content creator example, you might put:

Business Writing

Content Creator at [Company]

💥Bullet point about your specific responsibilities.
💥Bullet point about your successes, including metrics.
💥According to our data, listing transferable skills before your experiences can lead to better callback outcomes. When candidates failed to get a response with a chronological résumé, we found that this more functional format was effective 21% of the time. Meanwhile, combination résumé formats (combining a functional skills list with chronological work experience) and sidebar résumé formats (focusing on scannability) were only effective 3% and 2% of the time, respectively.
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Tips For Job Seekers: What Is The Difference Between Blue-Collar And White-Collar Jobs?

“Blue-collar” and “white-collar” jobs are two distinct classifications of employment that differ in terms of the type of labor involved, the work setting and the level of education required.

Blue-collar jobs tend to entail manual labor and working with hands and tools, while white-collar jobs comprise office, administrative and managerial work. Blue-collar work generally occurs in factories, warehouses, outdoors, construction sites and people’s homes, while white-collar workers are stationed at a desk.

The term “blue collar” was first coined in the early 20th century when laborers donned durable fabrics, like blue denim or chambray. The dark color would help disguise the dirt and grease, which were a part of their job.

The term “white collar,” popularized by American novelist Upton Sinclair in the 1930s, refers to the crisp, button-down, white shirts that are worn by business professionals.

Because white-collar jobs have a higher barrier to entry, in terms of education, and earn an annual salary rather than an hourly wage, these roles are often perceived as more prestigious and desirable. However, both categories of workers are integral to the functioning of society and prop up the nation’s economy.

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