Graduate Writing Jobs
Have you graduated and are seeking a comparatively easy way of earning an extra income? Do you wish to go about putting to use what you have learned? Do you want to help others through your academic know-how and expertise? If your answer is positive to these questions, then come and work for us.
Academic Writer Jobs has on offer freelance writing jobs for university graduates. Our unique writing opportunities include a broad scope of subject fields and we present excellent pay rates for freelance writers.
While working for Academic Writer Jobs, you are able to take advantage of:
Writing opportunities for graduates on a broad spectrum of subject fields
Variable hours of work, either full or part time.
Outstanding freelance writer pay.
You might have graduated recently and are seeking your first job or you might already be working full time but need some extra money. Whatever your situation our freelance writing jobs might be just what you are seeking.
We can offer writing openings on a broad spectrum of subjects which include the subjects listed below:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Biological Sciences
- Building
- Business Studies
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Classics and Ancient History
- Communication and Media Studies
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Education
- Finance
- French
- Geography
- Geology
- History
- Information Technology
- Marketing
- Sport and Tourism
- Languages
- Law
- Linguistics
- Technology
- Mathematics
- Psychology
- Social Work & Sociology
- Theology
Academic Writer Jobs invites university graduates with degrees in other areas of interest.
If you are seeking to commence a professional writing livelihood, or if you have excellent skills in proofreading or editing, then a freelance writing job with Academic Writer Jobs may just be the answer. You can improve your expertise and proficiency while undertaking work assignments with us, and along with that, you will receive excellent rates of pay.
What are you waiting for?