Greetings, our team is looking to hire an highly experienced content creator, preferably someone who is motivated to tackle projects with little direction. .
We are looking for highly skilled English content writer, to write content on the US energy industry. In addition to normal article requirements we have one large task that we will train you in that will give you a valuable skill for life. We give large salary raises based on performance, you will have an opportunity to thrive here.
(Past contracts have lasted 4-5 years or more.)
# Work Overview:
If you are selected you’ll get a chance to join a small team who are focused on the energy industry in the United States.
Our team publishes content on electricity, solar, natural gas and just about everything else that impacts the energy industry in the US.
Our main concern is high writing quality that is unique and SEO friendly.
If you are someone who has written quality copy for quality websites in the past then then you might be a great fit for this job.
You will be trained by our founders.
# The Ideal Candidate:
* Has extensive writing experience.
* Is open to learning new writing skills
* Has a high level of autonomy. (Once you are trained you won’t be micromanaged. Your work will be checked for quality and speed but as long as you do great work you’ll get to make your own hours.)
* Can “figure things out” quickly.
* Has an eye for details
* Is excellent at writing in English.
* Has a microphone and webcam to join our team on infrequent group conference calls. (Usually less than twice a month)
*Is open to the challenge of learning programmatic content creation, which is an entirely new style of writing.
# Bonus:
* If you have experience writing spintax
# Questions:
In your application you must include the answer to these three questions:
1 — Can you please show us examples of your work?
2 — Have you ever written about the US energy industry, including electricity or solar?
3 — Please write five different variations of the following sentence – “Houston electricity rates average 7.54 cents per kilowatt hour, which is the 6th highest rate for a city in Texas.”
4 — Please rewrite this article to capture the meaning of the article without copying any of the text in the article – /oe/articles/doe-announces-transition-eagle-i-oak-ridge-national-laboratory-ornl-taking-advantage
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