Japanese Technology Blogger/ Writer Needed by Ascentive ($25 per article)

11 December 2010
Japanese Technology Blogger/ Writer Needed by Ascentive ($25 per article)
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About Us

Ascentive is an energetic group of developers, designers, marketers, media mavens, marketing superstars and customer service professionals who work together to create innovative software products. Our consumer products and services are used by hundreds of thousands of people and businesses, with registered customers in 55 countries.

This is an exciting time for us, as we are launching in Japan very soon! In preparation for our launch, we are expanding our Japanese web pages and therefore we need someone who can write short blog entries/stories about every day, personal PC issues in Japanese.

We are a young, fresh, and dynamic company with an extremely talented team. This is an ideal company to gain exposure to both the marketing and technology industries!

Responsibilities:

This position entails writing short blog entries (approximately 450-500 characters) about every day, personal PC issues

• Incorporate keywords that will be provided (usually 3-5, but may vary at times)
• Work with the coordinator to develop a stylistic voice
• Follow general guidelines/instructions provided by the coordinator
• Research and familiarize oneself with PC issues and news

Requirements:

• Must be fluent in Japanese (written and verbal)
• Must be able to submit 20 articles per month
• A positive attitude and professional demeanor are also required
• Good understanding and knowledge of Japanese media and culture is a plus
• THIS IS A PROJECT-BASED/PART-TIME JOB, where you can work from home or anywhere else as long as you have reliable internet connection.

Compensation: $25 per article

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