• How to stand out in a crowd, when you are trying to pitch for paid written articles?

  • Mar 12 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast
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How to stand out in a crowd, when you are trying to pitch for paid written articles?

  • Summary

  • For our March 12th episode, FW's Head of Platinum+ Emerging Leader, Christine Ellem and Communications Director, Sally Spicer, answered your career questions about looking for a job during economic recession, returning to work after having a child and figuring out how to stand out in a crowd, when you are trying to pitch for paid written articles.

    This week's questions

    • Anon asked, Have I missed the boat on the great resignation? With the current economy am I better to hang tight and find purpose elsewhere?
    • Hayley asked, I am going back to work after having my first baby 8 months ago. Should I be looking to job share, go back full time or look for a 3 day contract? Child care is more expensive than I thought.

    • Sairah asked, How to stand out in a crowd, when you are trying to pitch for paid written articles? Too often I am told, ‘we love your work’, ‘you write very well’, or ‘we will keep your details on file.’

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