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Award-winning journalist for hire

$5/hr Starting at $25

Jordan Parker is a National Newspaper Award-nominated reporter with a Masters in Investigative Journalism from the University of King’s College. Most recently, he was co-nominated for a 2014 Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association award for Outstanding Special Issue for Remembrance Day Coverage. He is experienced in reporting, communications, outreach and customer service, he is an excellent communicator with great social skills and experience with Microsoft Office, including Word, Access and Excel. He can database and work with spreadsheets just as well as he can communicate with people. He is also online-savvy, and has run his own blog. He is highly experienced working with multimedia and social media. He would be valuable in any writing role.

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Jordan Parker is a National Newspaper Award-nominated reporter with a Masters in Investigative Journalism from the University of King’s College. Most recently, he was co-nominated for a 2014 Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association award for Outstanding Special Issue for Remembrance Day Coverage. He is experienced in reporting, communications, outreach and customer service, he is an excellent communicator with great social skills and experience with Microsoft Office, including Word, Access and Excel. He can database and work with spreadsheets just as well as he can communicate with people. He is also online-savvy, and has run his own blog. He is highly experienced working with multimedia and social media. He would be valuable in any writing role.

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AccessCustomer ServiceExcelJournalismMicrosoftSpreadsheetsWriting

3 Reviews

  • William_Heath says,

    Does excellent work and does not hesitate to speak his mind. Exactly What I wanted.

    for Proofreading on Sep 19, 2015

  • William_Heath says,

    Jordan's work was remarkable and reflects a maturity and professionalism far beyond his years. He blew me away, and exceeded my expectations exponentially. In fact, the only issue is that his work was too good. A manuscript that I had thought was one quick set of fixes shy of publication is now three weeks short because his suggestions and observations compel me to improve the work in ways I had never imagined. This is a the kind of problem that is a client's, and a writer's, dream. Five stars is just too few. I want to award eleven. Or twelve.

    for Proofreading on Jun 26, 2015

  • William_Heath says,

    Well done. We are still sorting out how to work with one another, which is primarily my responsibility. The "ding" on technical skill is a very minor issue; I am probably too anal about language.

    for Proofreading on May 05, 2015