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I'm looking for a part-time remote employee who can work between 10 and 20 hours per week. The job will be assisting me with my website. If you are smart, fast working, and a good writer, I can train you quite easily to do what I need to be done. You must have a good computer and fast internet connection so you can reliably connect to the internet to do the work. Bonus if you have experience with WordPress, visual front end page builders with WordPress, experience with using AI, and are a detailed oriented person. The tasks are quite simple and lend themselves to video training. I have to stress that you must be fluent in the English language and a decent writer. Must be a fast and hard worker. I would prefer someone who would work a fixed number of hours at a fixed time of day, but we can be flexible with schedule. I'm looking for an eager, positive, high energy, upbeat person to assist. If this describes you, please send me a résumé as well as a cover letter, addressing the following: (1) what you are studying in school and why; (2) whether you have any experience with WordPress or using AI or using visual site builders with WordPress (Elementor, Divi, etc.); (3) describe your writing ability on a scale from one to five, where 1 is poor and five is Shakespeare; (4) what does your schedule look like? How many hours per week are you looking for?; (5) does the hourly rate range match your expectations?; (6) what is the sum of 11+6? Please follow the application instructions precisely. Anyone who does not will not be considered for the position. There is potential for additional employment projects for the right candidate. I look forward to working with you on this. Thank you. Pay: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour Expected hours: 10.0 – 20.0 per week Benefits: • Flexible schedule Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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