How would you format writing for various blogs (not a personal one) on a resume?
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I would italice, underline or bold the title to give it emphasis.
If it's a blog you have been writing as a job, put it under employment experience, name your position (writer, editor, assistant editor) name your Boss (supervisor:, editor: xxxx). Brief description and years writing it.
Lots of practice writing resumes.
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M$So, you'll likely want to think of a generic term and succinctly explain your involvement.
You could be considered a "Freelance Writer" or "Online Series Article Author". However, if you're applying for anything in tech, "Freelance Blog Writer" would likely describe these positions.
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