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Beauty Writing Jobs

Marshall Said:

How to make money blogging?

We Answered:

I have used this website to make money blogging for a while now. Its a free system that takes you step by step to help you make money. Go to www.freehomebasedbusiness.ws

Norma Said:

What job includes MOST or SOME of these things?

We Answered:

You could be a journalist or an editor for the flair section of a newspaper. Or a reporter that follows those events.

Brittany Said:

beauty Jobs in Hertfordshire & Essex area?

We Answered:

Im sorry, but I didn't think Hertfordshire and Essex were exactly close to each other?
I used to live in Herts and Essex is a long drive!

Pamela Said:

Can anyone describe the work of a magazine beauty editor?

We Answered:

editing stories, coming up with stories about beauty trends today (like makeup/ new outfits), organizing photos for articles/photo shoots, also
what the page stories order is [what stories go in which page] and also where ads go.

Heather Said:

What is this job called? Form of beauty writing?

We Answered:

A beauty blogger, but don't expect to have companies beating down your door immediately begging you to sample their products. Unless you start working with a magazine or something you'll have to build your reputation on your own. Good luck!

Ramona Said:

Whats jobs are best for me?

We Answered:

There are lots of professions that involve helping people, young and old, in different ways. The following come to mind:

Teacher, Early Childhood Educator, Social Worker/Social Services Worker, Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Recreation Therapist, Art Therapist, Music Therapist, Employment Counsellor, Resource Librarian...

I'm sure there are many more. You don't have to limit yourself to just one thing. You could do any of the above jobs and also be a freelance journalist.

Go to your local government-run employment agency and ask them to give you an interest and aptitude test. Their qualified employment counsellors can interpret the results to help you find work that interest you and help you work towards your goals.

Also try reading, "I could do anything if only I knew what it was" by Barbara Sher. The excercises in the book will help you to gain a better understanding of yourself, your likes and dislikes, your skills and assets, and help you to set career goals.

Good luck

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