The Real Truth About The New York Times

Updated: Mar 28th, 2010

Extra! Extra! Read all About it! The New York Times Company is hiring travel writers all over the world. Travel writers who travel or live in Atlanta, Germany, Houston, Indianapolis, New Orleans, San Antonio, Seattle, and Thailand, can become an About.com Guide. For those with a “hunkering” for Portuguese food, you too can become an About.com Guide. Fill out and submit the online application today! Tomorrow, write for a site that is part of The New York Times Company!

Weather the storm of freelance travel writing with LifeWire and ConsumerSearch. LifeWire has a travel category that would be perfect for travel writers. Choose from North America, South America, Europe, and much more! ConsumerSearch is great for travel writers who are experts in the field of photography. Capture a lucrative opportunity by sharing information with fellow photography enthusiasts.

TWE Love’s NY

  1. The New York Times Company. The name says it all. Who would not want to be part of The New York Times Company?
  2. LifeWire. Part of The New York Times Company. Sign up to become a freelance writer.
  3. About.com. Become a guide with About.com. Share your expertise with the world and add to the 2 million pieces of original content on About.com.
  4. ConsumerSearch. Another part of The New York Times Company! If you’re a travel writer with extensive knowledge of photo and video equipment, check this out!

“From 1892 to 1954, over twelve million immigrants entered the United States through the portal of Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor.” They came to America — the land of opportunity, to begin a new life. Take a bite out of this opportunity and visit The New York Times and its business units. Start connecting with people all over the world!

Rebecca

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