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Assist in the assembly of a freelancer and Creator network for Boston Globe Media's branded content operation. The BGMP office is located in downtown Boston, near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, and is easily accessible by MBTA and commuter rail lines.
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Your Responsibilities:You will help define and drive the execution of Upwork’s ads and monetization strategy, causally improving client and freelancer outcomes while maximizing revenue growth. In this role, you will work closely with cross-functional teams to build, enhance, and maintain an ad products platform for our large two-sided freelancer marketplace.
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This role involves handling vendor, freelancer, and music licensing agreements, coordinating contract modifications with outside counsel, managing insurance processes, and overseeing contract-related requests in Asana.
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Fully remote - Opportunity to work as a 1099 freelancer or full-time employee. This collaborative approach has convinced both small and large companies, including Calendly, Kung Fu Tea, and Marriott Hotels, to use Designity for their design and marketing efforts instead of traditional, costly, and inefficient alternatives.
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3+ years experience in an advertising agency, creative agency, in-house writing team or as a freelancer, interacting with multidisciplinary business teams and other creatives. The digital designer will follow the strategy and planning of the social media manager and the digital marketing manager, and collaborate with copywriters, designers and visual content creators, to grow an engaged community and drive sales across our marketing channels.
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If you are a freelancer who would be interested in being kept on our books for future freelancing opportunities in our Chicago office, please submit your details to us - we would love to hear from you.
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If you are looking for a clear career growth plan, fully remote, and the opportunity to join a growing team that is disrupting the creative industry - then Designity is the place for you. like Upwork and Fiverr claim to offer.
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Lyft is a great opportunity for those looking for part-time work, hourly work, contract, commission, flexible side gigs, freelancer / freelancing, and work from home / wfh opportunities. If you have previous job experience as a limo driver, taxi, bus driver, courier, or in hospitality / hotels, Lyft is an excellent opportunity to make great money working when you want.
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No professional driver / driving experience is needed and we encourage entry level and veteran applicants to consider driving with Lyft. Organized drivers often see the most success, so put your administrative assistant / receptionist skills to use while planning your own schedule.
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Besides being a good entrepreneur, which entails offering a good service, it takes a bit of creativity to really become a top-notch Lyft driver. Be Your Own Boss: Set your own schedule and keep control over when you drive and earn.
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This would be a perfect position for a freelancer, entrepreneur, artist, stay-at-home-parent, college student, someone who is looking for a career working with animals, or anyone else who has availability during the weekdays.
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As an on-call/freelancer, you might work zero to 30 hours per week, depending on our workload. Support public and private-sector clients who tackle issues like HIV/AIDS, disaster preparedness, human trafficking, climate change, child welfare, and more.
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You can legally work as a freelancer. You are a qualified Italian teacher: You are studying or have completed your studies in Italian Language or in a similar field (DITALS, or Masters in Education etc.
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Are an employee or freelancer involved with betting operations of a sportsbook company. are an employee or freelancer involved with providing operational services, such as software, to a sportsbook company.
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Because our projects can be anywhere from 5-40 hours a week, consultants can either have a full time job currently and do this on the side or be a full time freelancer working on multiple projects at a time.
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