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Freelancer - Financial Content
Rupeetalk Financial Services Pvt. Ltd.
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Experience:
0 - 4 Years
Location:
Bengaluru/Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai
Education:
UG - Any Graduate - Any Specialization
Job Description
Rupeetalk.com is looking for expert freelance writers with a solid background in the financial
services industry. We are India's largest personal finance portal which takes pride in producing a
high quality content. Our content is syndicated and published on major Indian websites and also in
leading newspapers.
We are seeking qualified writers who can provide completely original articles, relating to Indian
financial industry and services as well as current events in the arena, on a weekly basis. It involves
writing on products like fixed deposits, gold, property, credit cards, insurance, loans, mutual funds
and stocks and other generic investment options. The content should meet our quality standards
and conform to our stylistic requirements.
Desired Candidate Profile
• Writers/Journalist/ Freelancers
Company Profile
Rupeetalk is India's largest personal finance portal, which aims to advise and facilitate Indian
consumers in matters relating to personal finance.Our aim is to not only sell financial products but
also to spread financial awareness amongst people in India.We intend to act as a bridge between
consumers and providers of personal finance products in India. Our content is widely syndicated in
industry and is known for its high quality to keep up with creating new content regularly about
finance we are looking at freelancers to join our team who will become a part of our featured panel
writing regularly about the industry.
Contact Details
Company Name:
Rupeetalk Financial Services Pvt. Ltd.
Website:
http://www.rupeetalk.com
Executive Name:
Antonette Fernandes
Address:
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Email Address:
careers@rupeetalk.com
Telephone:
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Job Description
This is an excellent opportunity to work for a modern publishing company named PACKT
PUBLISHING Pvt Ltd with a growing reputation and success. Our office is located in Birmingham, UK
and in Mumbai, INDIA. Packt publishes technical books for computer professionals. This role is for
creative and exceptionally intelligent individual who has keen interest in technology and the creation
of technical contents to help others learn about new technologies or develop new skills
Desired Candidate Profile
The Technical Editor will be responsible for checking the technical accuracy as well as the grammar
and language aspects of all chapters in a book The Technical Editor should look into the quality of
the book in terms of structure, content, tone, audience, pedagogy, mechanics, formatting,
consistency, and code. In a nutshell, the Technical Editor functions as both a reader advocate and
an author coach. He or she should make sure that the information is accessible to the intended
audience, and at the same time direct the authors and help them reach their highest potential.
Company Profile
Packt is a fast growing international IT book publishing company based in Birmingham, UK and
Mumbai, India. We are at the cutting edge of innovation in publishing with a unique strategy of
publishing highly focused books on new and ground breaking technologies.
Contact Details
Company Name:
Packt Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
Website:
http://www.packtpub.com/
Executive Name:
Sonal Iyengar
Address:
Packt Publishing Pvt.Ltd. 107, Marol Co-op
Industrial Estate, Sagbag Lane, Off.Andheri
Kurla Road, Saki Naka,
MUMBAI,Maharashtra,India 400001
Email Address:
sonali@packtpub.com
Telephone:
022-66987683
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Director
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A-103, Rizvi Palace, Hill Road
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Intuitive
They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul, and
when you look at a Scorpio’s eyes, you may be tempted to
believe that’s true. In Cancer, the eyes are deep and soulful.
In Pisces, they're large and compassionate. In Scorpio, they
are deep, mysterious and mesmerizing. These eyes work in
tandem with Scorpio’s penchant for mystery and the
unexplained.
Determined
Watch a Scorpio run at the gym and you’ll see another key
trait: determination. Scorpios appear oblivious to others as
they go about their business. This is because Scorpio’s are
never in competition with others, not for money, not for
beauty, and certainly not for physical perfection. No,
Scorpio’s determined nature is made all that more intense
because they are in competition with themselves.
The Arrow of Frustrations You have a quick and diverse mind and attract
information from all directions, but you can be a bit superficial. This may not
give you absolute success and this will make you frustrated. Though you get
away with it much of the time with the help your highly adaptive nature, you
should try to acquire knowledge and deepen your understanding.
The Arrow of Activity You are strong and powerful and have an impressive
personality that can influence and even intimidate others. You have a
natural authority backed by your competence and enthusiasm. You
cannot be tied down by any failures and you always want to be on
the move.
Belief
Belief is our faith in our respective deities or god’s faith in our capabilities due to which
we face our share of hardships. During which our belief is tested. In this test your passing
or failing can only benefit or disappoint you and nobody else; since testing times can only
increase in number in one’s lifetime.
We always forget to remind ourselves that ‘Everything will fall into place because that’s
how its supposed to be’ this isn’t destiny or the universal powers that happens to solve
the difficulties faced by us, this simply is the result of our efforts because we all wish for
the best but only the minority forget to rest and work towards it.
Everything will fall into place only if you suffer and sacrifice to make it happen- Toyota
A new day comes along with a new testing time we only realize its importance once it
has passed or when our nervous-ness overtakes the matured-ness.
Definition: A tenet, or the body of tenets, held by the advocates of any class
of views;doctrine; creed.
2. Happiness lies at the intersection between pleasure and meaning. Whether at work or at
home, the goal is to engage in activities that are both personally significant and
enjoyable. When this is not feasible, make sure you have happiness boosters, moments
throughout the week that provide you with both pleasure and meaning.
3. Keep in mind that happiness is mostly dependent on our state of mind, not on our
status or the state of our bank account. Barring extreme circumstances, our level of
well being is determined by what we choose to focus on (the full or the empty part of
the glass) and by our interpretation of external events. For example, do we view
failure as catastrophic, or do we see it as a learning opportunity?
4. Simplify! We are, generally, too busy, trying to squeeze in more and more activities
into less and less time. Quantity influences quality, and we compromise on our
happiness by trying to do too much.
6. Express gratitude, whenever possible. We too often take our lives for granted.
Learn to appreciate and savor the wonderful things in life, from people to food,
from nature to a smile.
1. Normal is anything that makes us forget who we are and what we want; that way
we can work in order to produce, reproduce and earn money.
2. Setting our rules for the wagging war (the Geneva Convention).
3. Spending years at the university only to find at the end of it all that you’re
unemployable.
4. Working from nine to five every day at something that gives you no pleasure at
all just so that, after thirty years, you can retire.
5. Retiring and discovering that you no longer have enough energy to enjoy life and
dying a few years later of sheer boredom.
6. Using botox.
7. Believing that power is much more important than money and that money is much
more important than happiness.
8. Making fun of anyone who seeks happiness rather than money and accusing them
of ‘lacking ambition’.
9. Comparing objects like cars, houses, clothes, and defining life according to those
comparisons, instead of trying to discover the real reason for being alive.
10. Never talking to strangers. Saying nasty things about the neighbours.
11. Believing that your parents are always right.
12. Getting married, having children and staying together long after all love has died,
saying that it’s for the good of the children (who are, apparently, deaf to the
constant rows).
13. Criticising any one who tries to be different.
14. Waking up each morning to an hysterical alarm clock on the bedside table.
15. Believing absolutely everything that appears in print.
16. Wearing a scrap of coloured cloth around your neck, even though it serves no
useful purpose, but which answers to the name of ‘tie’.
17. Never asking a direct question, even though the other person can guess what it is
you want to know.
18. Keeping a smile on your lips even when you’re on the verge of tears. Feeling
sorry for those who show their feelings.
19. Believing that art is either worth a fortune or nothing at all.
20. Despising anything that was easy to achieve because if no sacrifice was involved,
it obviously isn’t worth having.
21. Following fashion trends, however ridiculous or uncomfortable.