First ever “Blogger” job posted on local job search service. This one has been posted at JobStreet since February 21:
Requirements:
- With considerable experience in blogging and knowledge of html and SEO
- Superb English communication skills
- Well-versed with the use of PC, Internet Explorer and Mozilla
- Pro active and a quick study
- Willing to relocate to Cagayan de Oro City
* Please forward resume (in Microsoft Word version) with salary requirements and at least 2 writing samples. Indicate in ‘subject’ the position applied for and send to [email protected].
From a Cagayan de Oro based SEO company called SEO Harvest:
SEO Harvest is an internet services company specializing in web and content development, link building and search engine optimization. We have phones ringing both in Hollywood, Florida and Cagayan de Oro City.
Our reason for living: Drive on-target traffic to websites and build a compelling campaign for businesses to achieve their online marketing goals.
The influx of web design and development, content development, link building, and other SEO-related projects in Harvest SEO got us searching for smart, ballsy men and women who are keen on a challenging career in IT.
Marc has an interview with their CEO, Michael Turner, over at PTB.
Now, you can officially hand over a business card with “Professional Blogger” engraved in it.
Hi,
I’m from Cagayan de Oro. I need SEO for my website.
Would you accept on commission basis per sales on my products in leu to your SEO service?
Pls visit my website: www.bgwaterfilter.com
Thank you!
Rudy
Wow… And to think my wife thought blogging is a waste of time. :)
I guess it’s not just a “blogging” position. They’re an SEO company so I guess they ned the blogger in-house to teach him/her the ropes.
Why the need to relocate to CDO? With blogging being an online endeavor, can’t the employed blogger stay at the comfort of his own home or office (or Starbucks, as in our case, Abe!)?
I find it quite counterintuitive to require bloggers (or writers, for that matter) to work 8-to-5.
Though, I have to say, sometimes pro-blogging is not only an 8-to-5 thing–sometimes it takes up all your waking hours, and you get a lot of all-nighters, too.