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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Article Writers Needed by Driemmageh: 4:43pm On Sep 11, 2021 |
Please can you state the payment plan so interested writers will have an idea of what they are getting into? Thanks as we await this VERY IMPORTANT information. lapanacheboss: Dear Writer/Blogger,
This writing gig is directed towards those that are interested in writing for a new, fast rising blog.
Project Description
A new fast rising blog that serves a global audience is hiring for Nigerian writers. The job requires that you produce 10-15 articles every month. Articles must have a minimum of 500 words. You will always be given topics and SEO keywords that must be in your articles. All topics given to you will always be on Fashion, Lifestyle, and Wellness.
How To Apply
If you're interested, kindly send an email with your writing sample(s) to idowubankole19 (at) Gmail (dot) com. NOTE: change the (at) to @ and dot to . and remove the spaces as well.
If we are okay with your samples, we will request you to write a test article which will be added into your monthly requirement of 10-15 articles.
We require only high quality contents. You must have a decent grasp of English. Apply only if you can provide that. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: I Need Freelance Writers In This Thread To Make A Quick Survey. by Driemmageh: 7:05pm On Sep 03, 2021 |
TheGidRedpiller: This thread in mainly aimed at getting your views and you can add your whatsapp contacts just in case. I will go straight to the point.
As A Nigerian Freelance Writer, How Would You Feel If You Were Being Paid N15,000 For A 1,000 Words Write Up? I think its good enough for starters. Let's further the discussion here 09039649751. |
Travel › Re: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by Driemmageh: 10:52am On Aug 23, 2021 |
Hi sis, pls I'd like to ask further questions on this. I'm pleading with you pls don't ignore me. Kindly avail me of your email address so we can relate privately. I'll be grateful to hear from you. dobeespen: Hi everyone,
It's been a minute since I have logged in here. Phew! My 3.5-year journey to get a bachelor's degree is coming to an end in a couple of months 
I will be moving on to the next phase of my life and wanted to drop some helpful tips for anyone who may be interested. I have read how stringent the German embassy has become in trying to curb the number of students leaving for Germany but I think I may be able to give some helpful tips.
I will be done with my bachelor's degree in a couple of months and will be starting a dual-master program later in the year. The university is a private university so tuition fees must be paid. However, it will be a job-integrated program which means that you will also work and be paid for the entire duration of the program. The company is obliged to pay you a salary and also pay about 80% of the tuition fees and you will only have to pay a small amount to balance it which can be taken from the salary you earn.
This could be useful in bumping you from a Category B to Category A because the amount that is paid to you will be given to you in form of a scholarship and you can present that to the embassy. The university does not follow the regular German rules for grading and admission so no Uni-assist needed, no minimum GPA, no English test, and many others. However, note that what the university absolutely requires is some form of previous work experience prior to applying. If you have no work experience, I strongly do not recommend you applying because I am highly certain you will be rejected. I got in because I have been in working student positions since I arrived in Germany 3 years ago, but I do not think you need a lot of work experience to qualify. Also, note that they have a rigorous admission process and make sure they admit only the top 20% of applicants.
If you pass the interview process, you will then be admitted to their talent pool where they have many job offers from various companies in various fields that you can apply for. Once you apply and are interviewed by the prospective company and then offered a position, then you can use that to apply for a visa, stating that you have a scholarship. Also note that most positions advertised require German but you could be lucky to see job positions that do not require German like I got.
They have an International Management program and a double degree for a master's/MBA (which is what I applied for and was admitted).
If this sounds interesting to you, I invite you to check the school website here: https://sibe-edu.com/programs/
I wish you all very good success and hope your dreams of seeking a better life come to fruition. If you have any questions, feel free to send me an email.
Adaobi. |