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- Member Since: Nov 2009
- Last Login: 18 Jan 2010
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Category:Writing/Translation > Translation
ID:13372
Title:Editor - Web Portal
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We have a position available for a freelance editor to drive the content for our new web portal based in Spain. The right person must have editorial experience and exposure in writing/editing web content and be able to contribute to the sites current categories. You will have freedom to put your ideas in to practice but you must also be prepared to take direction sometimes. You will be required to liaise with local and regional towns halls in Spain so being able to communicate in Spanish will be an advantage. This is not a short term contract so if you are interested in joining an exciting project? place your bid ASAP
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
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Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:05/11/2009 15:37
Clarification Board
R. B. on 09/11/2009 14:29Hi,
Is your website an English language website? What kind of topics are you covering?
I have worked in various web editor roles in the past, working fairly independently but also under the guidance of senior managers, so your role sounds really interesting. I don\'t speak Spanish, however, apart from a bit of \'holiday Spanish\'!
Do you still think it\'s worth me bidding for this, or would the lack of Spanish make the job too difficult?
Thanks,
Rebecca
M. L. on 09/11/2009 15:07Hi Rebecca,
Unfortunately we are looking for someone who can communicate in Spanish and is able to continually develop the overall philosophy and direction of our new portal . Someone who can produce briefs for freelance copy writers, has their finger on the pulse of whats going on in Spain so as to deliver current, interesting and informative editorial for our whats on section of site and other categories.
Editorial, organisational and commercial are key to whats required.
Regards,
Mark
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