12. Adaptive Expertise % N = 664 Outside knowledge area 38.4% Creativity 32.5% Independent thought 27.2% Leadership 19.0% Critical thinking skills 12.3% Problem-solving 10.1% Ability to learn 8.6% Ability to engage community 6.8% Multiple languages 1.4% Ability to address social problems .01% Openness to diversity .01%
13. Routine Technical % N = 664 HTML/CSS 27.4% Posting content 20.6% Image editing 20.2% Blogging 17.8% Video editing 16.3% CMS 12.8% Animation 11.9% Social media 11.0% Audio editing 10.5% Word processor 10.1% Excel 9.8% SEO 6.2% Tracking pages 5.7% Programming 5.7% Podcasting 4.5% Video shooting 4.4% Web-editing 3.2% Graphics 3.2% Photo shooting 2.9% Database 2.1% Web design 2.0% Slideshows 2.0% ColdFusion .1%
14. Routine Nontechnical % N = 664 Solid writing skills 62.7% Working under deadline 52.1% Editing copy 40.8% Teamwork skills 37.8% Communication skills 37.0% AP style and grammar 18.7% Researching 16.3% News judgment 15.8% Multiplatform writing 12.7% Writing summary content 12.0% Client relations 8.4% Multimedia writing 6.2% Interviewing skills 4.8%
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What's sailing away, a decade into the 21st century, is the common conception that Rates are reducing as freelancing is becoming more free Because laid off journalists are flooding the market. One Los Angeles woman who also requested anonymity writes frequently for women's magazines and fondly recalls the days when freelance pieces fetched $2, or even $3, a word. Other paid gigs aren’t much better, writes the Times’ James Rainey, with some offering $15 (!) or a little more per article.
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