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Recently moved to Denver and looking for a new role.
I worked for EssayPay during my junior year at UC San Diego, and the biggest surprise wasn’t the workload but the strange emotional rhythm the job creates. On good weeks, it felt sharp and focused, especially when I had to rescue someone’s draft hours before a deadline, the kind of panic you see all over during long 1000-word assignments people read about on https://essaypay.com/blog/1000-word-essay/. But then there were nights when a client kept changing the prompt mid-conversation, and I’d sit staring at my screen wondering why their confusion suddenly became my responsibility. The platform doesn’t warn you how fast the tone can shift from calm to frantic, or how draining it is to play both writer and interpreter. What kept me there wasn’t the pay but the strange satisfaction of making sense of chaos and noticing myself grow steadier under pressure. If you apply, don’t expect an easy gig. Expect a moving target that teaches you something only after it exhausts you a bit.
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Hi! Apologies - this wasn’t letting me type much yesterday. I have worked in Business and Project Management for the last 8 years and operations management for 15 years in different capacities. I am looking for similar roles, open to industries as I have worked in retail, financial, association and non profits. I appreciate any guidance toward open roles or companies you encourage for a good culture and mission. Thanks!
Give this board some info to work with: your education, background, experience, desired field. Please don't make us beg for these details.
What role are you looking for? The range can be high tech (Cybersecurity or other), Finance, Marketing, or other. The first suggestion would be to narrow down the fields you want to target first based on your skills. Next, going to sites like Glassdoor and others will give you a feel of the companies that you may be targeting. This will give a foundation to start. There are other steps, such as trying to develop contacts who will put in a good word for you, that would also need to be done.

