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get freelance jobsHere’s a hot one with a few key details left out of the ad–TheStreet.com, home to Jim Cramer and other financial whiz-kids, has an opening at its MainStreet.com site which focuses on personal finance.

You need three years of online writing experience for this freelance writing job (is this a full-time position? Contract?  On site?) and you also have to be groovy enough to require absolutely MINIMAL editing. Send resumes, clips and cover letter to resumes@thestreet.com with “MainStreet Writer” in the subject line.

Someone in NYC needs a writer who can do a 15-page e-book about how employers come up with the right salaries for their work force, how they evaluate potential employees and much more.

Greenhouse Partners seeks a freelance copywriter. You need to submit samples in a PDF file for this one, nothing short of that will do.

JaneContent.com is advertising for SEO copywriters for high volume work. Unlike some other SEO freelance job ads, this one requests you send your rate per word along with writing samples and such. Send your cover letter, resume, samples and rates to Julie@femalebusinessauthors.com.

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