Job Description
News Writer
Valnet
• Choose article topics selected from a pool • Research and write original travel articles • Pitch article topics to our Editorial team • Be a dedicated and consistent contributor to the site • Follow TheTravel's general Editorial Guidelines while producing unique and high-quality content • Produce articles in a timely manner to ensure that the latest industry news and most interesting content are always available to TheTravel's loyal readers • Work under tight deadlines and submit tasks on time • Work with Lead Editor to implement feedback efficiently
Job Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in journalism or related field
- 2 years of experience in producing travel and related content
- In-depth familiarity with and fierce passion for the travel industry, especially the latest travel content
- Experience with SEO practices
- Experience with a custom CMS, preferred.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Flexible schedule
- Remote freelance position to work from a location of your choice
- Exposure to TheTravel's large and passionate audience, which reaches 8 million visitors per months, providing you an exciting opportunity to make a genuine impact.
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