Question:
Employers are taking advantage. what should I do?should i stop searching job on writing and focus on what i have read?
sayara
2017-09-20 12:57:51 UTC
I graduated in management but i have loved writing since childhood days. so, I started to search job for content writers. The job that would make me happy. I was called in the interview and they started saying
you are from different faculty.We ll hire you but your salary will be very less than you are thinking off. yes it is so less to buy a bread.
some even started saying we ll hire you but with no salary for 3 months. They have started calling me for job but i m hating to pick up those phone calls
Yes i do have experience in content writing. I have written a ton of content for website and earned enough before.
All the interviewers stop faking your smile.
Three answers:
Casey Y
2017-09-20 16:02:26 UTC
If nobody is offering you a job, nobody is taking advantage of you.



I get the feeling you want far more than your skills warrant.
A Hunch
2017-09-20 15:31:23 UTC
What country are you from? What language do you write the content in?

If you are supposed to be writing in English, you are not qualified for a content writing position.

I see about 20 grammatical errors in your note.



If the jobs are not paid as high as you would like, you do not need to accept the job.

You will need to determine if some money is better than no money.
Am0s
2017-09-20 13:19:36 UTC
No one is "taking advantage". The problem is that the school is not recognized. Your education is unfit for their business styles, and possibly known to be teaching outdated material. Therefore, to use it, you must first show your knowledge as an intern, which is usually not paid, for 3-6 months, or as you've mentioned, very low entry-level pay. In India this is not uncommon, and often also in the US, Canada. For this reason, it is best to get a job in your career field while taking education, for the experience.



You may use your experience in content management, or web programming, etc, and ignore your education, which may never be utilized, and never work in management, unless promoted from within a company, as a career path from IT content management. Quality Assurance, Performance Testing, Scrum Master, may be roles you might want to work toward, if you develop those skills. There are paths to IT leadership and management roles on that trek, especially if you also work on Project Management certification and seek those roles within your area.


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