bernard
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For my new site in the kitchen niche, I wanted to go outside my agencies and find a passionate foodie type, who could write articles, that convey enthusiasm and knowledge. I'd help them learn to write reviews and such as well.
I have made an advert at a freelance site and got a lot of replies, however I'm not sure, how to judge the potential of each applicant.
I'm personally a rather wordy and stringent type, who will write applications, with a clear structure. It seems a lot of people aren't though! Many write only a few sentences. It would be easy to discount them as lazy and unprofessional, and I definitely would in most cases, but when I'm looking for passionate people, maybe you have to understand those kind of people, will not always be as structured?
Anyway, to solve this conondrum, I plan on:
1. Making a shortlist
2. Asking for references
3. Make a new shortlist
4. Give a paid test article based on examples
5. Try out 2-3 and see how they respond to deadlines and request for changes
I have made an advert at a freelance site and got a lot of replies, however I'm not sure, how to judge the potential of each applicant.
I'm personally a rather wordy and stringent type, who will write applications, with a clear structure. It seems a lot of people aren't though! Many write only a few sentences. It would be easy to discount them as lazy and unprofessional, and I definitely would in most cases, but when I'm looking for passionate people, maybe you have to understand those kind of people, will not always be as structured?
Anyway, to solve this conondrum, I plan on:
1. Making a shortlist
2. Asking for references
3. Make a new shortlist
4. Give a paid test article based on examples
5. Try out 2-3 and see how they respond to deadlines and request for changes