19 Feb 2008 11:03:44 | Niall Cinneide
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As a freelance copywriter in New York, your work is never done.
What?
Do you mean to say that it is hard to find regular freelance
writing jobs, even here in New York City?
For those looking to succeed, employment is hard to find only
because we lack the knowledge of where to find the work we want.
However, for a freelance copywriter, New York is an excellent
place to start working. In fact there may be no better place,
actually.
With this city, it's all about being the first to get your
resume in, right?
Well, 'hurry up and rush' is not always a good practice when it
comes to this business. But, in this city it is often necessary
to succeed. Clients demand work to be well done, complete, on
time and in a rush! Can you meet those demands? Honing your
skills to fit that of your employer is what is going to have you
filling your name next to the job vacancies the company has.
Most essential is being prepared, resume fully developed,
portfolio in hand, when you walk in to speak to the new client.
If you haven’t gotten to this interview level yet, create these
essential pieces, then begin the search by applying at companies
that need your services. Think out of the box on this! In this
sense, being a freelance copywriter in New York is no different
to anywhere else.
In any city around the world, there are job vacancies waiting
for the most qualified individuals. These people showcase their
talents by providing well thought out examples of their work.
They also get the edge because they are professional, serious
minded individuals who want to make their difference within the
world. Employment in this field is exploding as more and more
people are needed to create effective copy for websites. Do you
fit in? Land your first jobs by being prepared and outgoing.
Go, get what you want!
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