We're looking for talented guest writers to join us. If you want to write for Accounting Education and think you might be a good fit, read on.
What makes a great Accounting Education writer can be tough to define, but here are some qualities that could make you a perfect fit (along with knowing how to write a great Accounting Education post):
1. You like finding better ways to do things in accounting field, you should capacity to write all these things for more accounting productivity.What makes a great Accounting Education writer can be tough to define, but here are some qualities that could make you a perfect fit (along with knowing how to write a great Accounting Education post):
2. You can explain complex concepts of accounting to a beginner with clarity and ease.
3. You can prove you can write (especially if that writing is for any not for profit organisation).
4. Keeping up with the latest and great tips, tricks, hacks, and accounting news is part of your average day.
You have basic photo editing skills and maybe even a knack for screencasts/making videos.
If a few things on this list describe you pretty accurately, you could make a good guest writer for Accounting Education. As a guest writer you'd be tasked with writing a few posts on a given day as a trial. If things work well, there's a possibility of a more permanent, paid position or showing your small profile and mentioning your website and your work. If you'd like to apply, send us an email at vinod@svtuition.org with the subject Accounting Education Guest Writer Application. While we love India and it's always easier if you're somewhere in the India, feel free to apply from anywhere. Here's what to put in your email:
4-5 sentences about yourself, why you'd like to write for Accounting Education, and what would make you a good fit.
A couple of links to something you've written (especially blog posts) and interesting projects you're proud of (especially your any online recommendations).
Your availability.
Do not attach a resume (or anything, for that matter). We get a lot of submissions and can't respond individually to everyone, but we do read every submission and appreciate your interest.