9/27 ATFW Jobs Newsletter

✏️30 new freelance writing gigs from this week

Hey ,

Here are 30 new opportunities from the last few days. I hope you find a good fit or two!

  1. Northwestern Mutual is looking for a freelance financial copywriter for a one-year contract

  2. Ripley PR is expanding its pool of U.S. freelance writers with B2B or franchising experience

  3. SeatGeek is looking for mid-level freelance copywriters to help with product marketing, sponsorships, and more

  4. Superpath is looking for freelance writers with sales experience (ideally AEs at SaaS companies with a knack for writing)

  5. Workvivo (a Zoom company) is looking for a freelance B2B product copywriter with experience writing for SaaS companies/startups

  6. Simply Business is looking for freelance advertising copywriters

  7. Sharpe Recruitment is looking for a freelance copywriter for a website project

  8. Critical Mass is looking for a mid-level freelance copywriter with agency experience 

  9. Salesforce is looking for a freelance business and tech journalist who is comfortable interviewing C-level executives

  10. Better Report is looking for freelance writers to pitch/write buying guides for a range of items — $250 to $300

  11. Pillar 4 Media is looking for U.S. medical freelance writers with credentials who are SMEs in fertility support, ED, at-home testing kits, hair loss, longevity, sleep, hearing aids, or aging

  12. Beth Wise Recruitment is looking for two freelance senior medical writers to help produce educational content for MSLs

  13. Solomon Page Group is looking for freelance pharmaceutical copywriters with experience writing for HCP audiences

  14. Point of Care Partners is looking for a freelance medical copywriter to help with life science and bio-pharmaceutical clients

  15. The Gold Studios is looking for UK and US freelance comedy and culture writers who can write in various tones

  16. New England Football Journal is looking for freelance writers in Connecticut to cover high school football games and D1 college games

  17. Eden Marsh is looking for a freelance copywriter with lots of gaming experience to craft clever lines along visuals — £400pd, outside IR35

  18. Its All About Employment is looking for a freelance grant writer

  19. Defining Moments Canada is looking for freelance writers to develop educational materials for various projects

  20. 1440 is looking for freelance writers with a passion for nature, wildlife, weather, climate, U.S. history and/or U.S. politics 

  21. Kristen LaFrance is looking for freelance copywriters and social content creators to help with client projects

  22. Business Insider is looking for stories from freelance writers who were pushed out of the corporate workforce because of Return to Office (RTO) mandates — $250

  23. Business Insider is looking for fresh pitches for its Aldi, Costco, and Trader Joe’s grocery diaries — Starting at $175 

  24. Business Insider is looking for winter travel pitches — Starting at $220 for 500 words

  25. Business Insider is looking for Americans who left the US after they retired and are very happy or unhappy — Starting at $230 for 600 words

  26. Cosmo UK’s love and sex editor is looking to expand its pool of freelancers who can write first-person pieces about their dating lives

  27. The Native Mag is looking for pitches on cool profile ideas and interesting trend/scene reports 

  28. Plinth Magazine is looking for pitches on London’s visual art scene and contemporary culture

  29. Jacobin Australia is accepting pitches 

  30. Lonely Planet is looking for travel writers for a few chapters of the Brazil guidebook: Brasila & Goias; Rio de Janeiro State; Rio Grande do Sul

New on the ATFW blog!

Ever struggle with client feedback? You’re far from alone. In our latest blog, ATFW community member and freelance journalist, Matt L. Hall, shares insights on What To Do When Your Editor Hates Your Draft.

Here’s a sneak peek:

Back when I started freelancing, I somehow managed to land my first four-figure gig with a small private insurance firm. The company hired me to revamp a set of direct mail brochures and sales letters.

Two weeks of drafting, pruning, polishing, and rewriting followed. With my drafts complete, I felt like I had just finished a marathon. So, when the marketing editor called me, I answered the phone and anxiously awaited the praise I knew my hard work deserved.

“I’ve looked over everything,” he said with a grumble, “and I’m not sure that we’re quite on the same page.”

Have an article idea that would be a good fit for our community? Submit your pitch here.

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That’s a wrap!

Thanks for reading, good luck applying, and I’ll see ya next Friday,

Jessica at ATFW

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