Gallade wrote:Pasong Tirad wrote:I think I did good. I had to do an English aptitude exam because the company's clients are based in the UK, the US, and Australia, and that went pretty well. And then I had to write a short article on some stuff, and then the interview with HR. Highballed myself on my asking, so I expect a counter-offer which will also be within my expected range. An editor I never saw asked me to work on some stuff in the article I sent in, and expects a reply tonight, so I think that's a good sign. If they didn't think I had what it takes they wouldn't be asking me for some edits on the article (which I'm not realizing I think they actually will publish on the client's website somewhere).
That all sounds rather intriguing and lucrative, good luck to you.
One whole prayer and not a penny more, however.
Always knew you to be stingy with the donations!
And thank you, it'll be much appreciated.
The Blaatschapen wrote:Pasong Tirad wrote:I think I did good. I had to do an English aptitude exam because the company's clients are based in the UK, the US, and Australia, and that went pretty well. And then I had to write a short article on some stuff, and then the interview with HR. Highballed myself on my asking, so I expect a counter-offer which will also be within my expected range. An editor I never saw asked me to work on some stuff in the article I sent in, and expects a reply tonight, so I think that's a good sign. If they didn't think I had what it takes they wouldn't be asking me for some edits on the article (which I'm not realizing I think they actually will publish on the client's website somewhere).
I can do well wishes. Prayers are impossible for me.
And the asking for edits is to see how you respond to feedback, incorporate suggestions, etc. Chances are slim they'd publish on the client's website, heh, can they even since you are not working for them (yet) so it still contains your copyright?
Ah, that'll make sense. Well, I spent five years in uni learning creative writing, I suppose it'll help that I never say no to constructive criticism.
And... I'm not entirely sure... I probably should look closely on the bylines. Since it was a test made under their roof I think it's theirs, but I'm not entirely sure how Philippine IP law works.