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Literacy charity run by my lovely neighbour has an entry level role of Education team assistant if anyone knows someone looking to work in charity/third sector: Jobs - ETA Nov 2021 - Literacy Pirates
Still looking for the right sales person. If you have some enterprise software sales experience and are smart enough to learn the products you are very much wanted for initially 10 or so hours per week.Looking for a sales-oriented B2B Business Development Manager with enterprise SaaS experience and preferably some exposure to SAP procurement software.
Remote and/or London
c £25K for professional TV subtitlers with minimal experience. If it's an agency like Rev, they pay per piece.
It’s a company called Deluxe. Think I’ve changed my mind now as on reflection I don’t think I’d be that good at itc £25K for professional TV subtitlers with minimal experience. If it's an agency like Rev, they pay per piece.
It’s a company called Deluxe. Think I’ve changed my mind now as on reflection I don’t think I’d be that good at it
Had a friend doing this in France, WFH in your jimjams if you want to, but has now moved to something better with her proofreading qualifications, also keep your own timetable as long as you meet the deadlines.
Had a friend doing this in France, WFH in your jimjams if you want to, but has now moved to something better with her proofreading qualifications, also keep your own timetable as long as you meet the deadlines.
Apply anyway if you have relevant experience, put your experience at the top of your CV, rather than education/training. With luck, a real person will look at your CV, rather than software that filters by keywords.I've been doing remote transcription work for years, but with no formal related qualifications. With the amount of proofreading I've had to do of my own stuff, I should be able to just breeze into a proofreading job, surely?
But it's never that simple. All the ads I've seen require a related degree like English Language, which is fair enough. Best I can do is an A* in English GCSE which I got as a mature student (I just turned 60) about 10 years ago.
I could do subtitling, but with ageism who would have me? Even at 60, my hearing's still pin sharp so I can still easily do the odd TS gig here and there.