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Not all writing jobs available online are for freelance jobs. This is good news for those in the job market who prefer the security of non-contract work.
Notice I didn't say “traditional work”. You can find some very untraditional work if you look in the right places.
Want to be an Assistant Recipe Editor at Martha Stewart Living? How about a Web Producer at the New York Philharmonic? I found these job listings and more looking through MediaBistro Writing Jobs . Many of these listings are from well-known companies, and nearly all are for full-time work.
TechWriters is a job site for technical writers. But beyond the job listings, this site provides resource information and courses for the peculiarities of technical writing. You will also find links to help you get better results in your job search and interviews.
True, the job-auction sites work best for freelance work, but not all contracts are one-time deals. In fact, such jobs are actually working interviews for recurring, part-time, and even full-time positions. Some employers state this outright on their listings at Guru.com and other sites. Such arrangements often prove to be beneficial for both sides.
Moving from contract to contract doesn't appeal to everyone. That's true for potential employers as well as employees. Thankfully, the market for full-time writing jobs is still as strong as ever.
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