Freelance Writing and Editing Jobs with First Quarter Finance

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Freelance Writing and Editing Jobs with First Quarter Finance

First Quarter Finance is seeking freelance writers for its site. These positions are completely remote. You will set your own hours. Writers will be expected to provide one article per week minimum (no maximum).

Freelance writers who perform well may be promoted to editor in the future.

From the company:

“If you’re self-motivated, enjoy working from home, love organization, are both a skilled technical and creative writer, can handle constructive feedback, have the availability to produce lots of great content, we want you on our team…

“This role is ideal for someone who’s a full-time freelance writer or someone who simply enjoys writing and using their skill to earn extra money. Some writers write for the site nearly full-time.”

Requirements (from work-at-home job listing):

  • Your writing must have good flow.
  • You must be able to identify and cite credible sources.
  • You must be eager.
  • You must be coachable (we have a great team of editors to fix many things but they will likely provide feedback from time-to-time).
  • You must have a positive attitude.
  • You must want to do this long-term.
  • You must be comfortable with the basics of WordPress.

Topics and outlines will be provided.

Freelance writers are compensated $70 per article, to be paid upon completion. Payment is by PayPal or Venmo.

All applicants should be excellent writers, with excellent grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

From the company:

“English majors, journalism majors, communications majors, liberal arts majors, business administration majors, education majors, stay at home parents seeking a flexible schedule, and recent college grads seeking part-time to full-time work are encouraged to apply.”

If interested in learning more about this work at home position, please visit the freelance employment page. Good luck!