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Apr 03, 2006 09:03

Should I be cautious about job listings that do not list the name of the company? Or are there sometimes good reasons for a company not to give their name until their response.


We are an Internet marketing agency located in the North Bay and are searching for a researcher/writer for our Grassroots department.

The position is full time. We seek a creative individual who can write in a multitude of voices, and who is excessively organized with a passion for on-line research. We need someone dedicated to finding the needle in the haystack, recording where the needle was found, and then writing copy about the needle.

Travel and life experience are beneficial to the job, but marketing experience is not required. This is a great entry-level position for someone who wants to test his/her creative writing skills, but who understands that with every job there is a certain amount of record-keeping and report writing. Good grammar and proofreading skills are a must. Being able to write in Spanish is a big plus, but not necessary.

This is an entry-level, part-time (will become a full-time position after training) position. Paste your resume with a few brief writing samples into the body of your e-mail. Please list salary requirement. No attachments please (they will not be read). Bay Area candidates only please.

Job location is Sausalito, CA

Compensation: Salary and benefits will be commensurate with experience.
no -- Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
no -- Please, no phone calls about this job!
no -- Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
no -- Reposting this message elsewhere is NOT OK.

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