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I’ve worked with Essaypay on and off since 2022, so here’s the truth. They don’t always announce hiring openly — it usually happens before the big semesters start in the U.S., around late summer or early January. I got in after sending a short test essay, nothing fancy, just clean structure and clarity. What surprised me was the feedback — real editors, not bots spitting out canned comments. You can still make a stable income there if you treat it seriously, not as a side hustle. One of my old college buddies from Chicago started there too, built up a portfolio, and now writes full-time for grad students.
And yeah, there are still decent platforms out there — I’ve used https://essaypay.com/essays-for-sale/ for examples and once came across this solid write-up on options for international writers: https://plainenglish.io/blog/b....est-essay-writing-se. Freelance writing in 2025 isn’t about chasing perfect gigs anymore; it’s about finding spaces that still feel human — and Essaypay, somehow, still does.
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