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I’m in between projects. I have been for a while now. So if anyone is looking for a freelance copy and u/x writer, put me in coach! I’m available to work.
Check out my portfolio and let me know if we’re a good profit match.
https://www.clippings.me/contentetc
I’m also open to feedback on my portfolio. Thanks!
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Your best bet is to find a field or a company that you would like to work with and get into the company via whatever open positions are there that you qualify for and will cover your cost of living. I have never worked for a company that didn't love to have employees that were devoted workers that, not only fulfilled and surpassed their duties, but also took an interest in taking on additional responsibilities. This is where you're given the chance to grow. I've worked as a Project Manager over the last 20 years and in both cases I was hired into lower level positions that I evolved into Project Management positions within the creative teams. The key is allowing yourself to just get in the door and then you show them your strengths in action. I will note, though, that it's important that you maintain a level of impartial self evaluation. You will reach your goals faster if you show your skills with results as opposed to those that like to talk about how much they know and can do but rarely have any true results to provide tangible evidence of skills. If you join a company, your reviews are high and you have a strong reputation within the company and you find yourself stagnating in a position no mater how hard you try to move up then you need to find a job elsewhere. You are your own product and you only have the market value that you allow yourself to have. Wishing you luck!