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Job Description

Are you looking to use the skills from your degree in a career in business? Are you able to analyse data and information and write clearly and confidently on the subject of business? Have you considered a career in freelance writing? As one of our most popular subject areas, an ideal candidate would need to be confident analysing primary data using various methods to interpret both qualitative and quantitative data. Knowledge of corporate social responsibility, leadership, STATA and SWOT analysis would be advantageous. Access to SPSS, Matlab, R and similar software would be beneficial, but is not a necessity. For those of you looking for business degree jobs and who want to put your skills to good use, freelance writing is the perfect way to keep your skills up-to-date and to expand your knowledge at the same time. As a business writer with us, you’ll have the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects including business-related essays, sets of questions, dissertations, reports, research projects and other common written academic business tasks. You can help students boost their skills and grades by helping to write model answers for an Essay Writing Service.

Requirements

We are looking for writers with a business-focused degree who are able to write to a high academic standard, and who are able to help customers who are looking for support in their own studies. Knowledge and access to SPPS, R, Python and Matlab is preferred, but not essential. To be eligible to apply for this opportunity you must have: A minimum of a 2:1 undergraduate business degree, MBA, or a Masters in a business related subject Excellent written English skills
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