Company News Top Writers List: All Time Favorites

all-time favoritesWe wanted to thank you guys for your remarkable work and performance. A lot of you show dedication and professional integrity all the time, making our cooperate work a real pleasure.

We could not let this pass by unseen. So the following list is a compilation of the best employees within our project. We sincerely hope that your ID will be on the list.

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Freelance Writing: Simple Tips on Complicated Topics Newsletter for Applicants

Information for Freelance Writing ApplicantsAre you applying for a freelance writing position with ResearchWritingCenter.com? READ THIS FIRST! Otherwise I’m writing it in vain=)

As a follow-up to the article highlighting interviews with the QA Department, I have some additional information for those applying for writing positions with our company. The folks over in QA generously shared with me the extent of work involved in processing applications and dealing with new applicants.

“Yes, the test assignment, and how applicants treat it, is definitely top of the list!” – That’s how Nina Richmond from QA responded to my question about their most frustrating challenges.

As an applicant you have to complete a qualifying test assignment. Once this is turned in, the stuff “hits the fan”. That is a mildly phrased description of the way things happen, from a QA staffer. (I’m trying to keep it family-friendly here, folks!) =)

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Company News ResearchWritingCenter – A “Gold Mining” Experience

ResearchWritingCenter - a Rewarding ExperienceIf you’re one of our rookie freelancers, then you may wonder why it’s so difficult to get an assignment right now. Well, as you may have noticed, it’s summer! Many of our clients take some vacation. This means fewer orders at this season – actually ten times less than in our high-demand periods!

Despite these fluctuations, what I like about our business is how it surprises me. Listen to this: A guy recently placed an order with several weeks lead time. The order seemed to be straightforward. The assigned writer (whose ID number I will not disclose, to avoid exposing him to jealous messages) wrapped up the job way before the deadline.

The client received the paper without comment (not unusual, by the way). In a couple of days he got back in touch again to tip the writer 100 bucks. I’ll bet that you didn’t even know that tips were possible!

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