Job Opening: Writers/ Journalists for Salamat.ph (Philippines)

02 June 2011
Job Opening: Writers/ Journalists for Salamat.ph (Philippines)
Words are important to the Salamat.ph cause. We are in need of people who can play with words and be able to attract more people to join our community. These people will create write-ups that will give consumers a better idea of what our partner establishments and deals can offer them. Our writers will be there not to sell but to educate people about what their options are. Of course, they shouldn't be too formal! They should also show creativity and a bit of humor in their articles.

Qualifications:

-> Must be a graduate of any 4 year course (preferably Communication Arts or Journalism)

-> Preferably has experience in writing articles and other write-ups

-> Has excellent oral, writing and proofreading skills

-> Is web-savvy and is familiar with Social Networking Sites

-> Can finish articles in a short time period without jeopardizing the quality

-> Must be a highly organized person and can work with minimal supervision

-> Preferably has a laptop

Contact Information:

For inquiries: salamatph.careers@gmail.com

For submissions: salamatph.careers@gmail.com

Website: http://salamat.ph/
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