Japanese Travel Writers Wanted (Home-based)

22 April 2010
Japanese Travel Writers Wanted (Home-based)
Brafton, a leading online news agency, is looking for committed and talented writers to produce travel content in Japanese for its expanding editorial team.

This home-based role will initially comprise 25 hours' work each month. Working directly for our travel team, you will receive full training and have ongoing access to fellow writers and managers tasked with providing content into similar fields.

Passionate about producing relevant news and related content for our growing client base, you will demonstrate the ability to work in a fast-paced editorial environment where deadlines are the norm.

Successful candidates will receive $12-$15 US per hour for this work. We hope to be taking on further clients requiring content in Japanese in the near future, and our new contributors would be in a good position to assume extra work in this area.

Please email your resume and covering letter explaining why you would be suitable for this position to recruitment@brafton.com

Telecommuting is ok.
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