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Social Media Intern

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$16.25 - $20.75/hr

Basic understanding of social media strategy and content creation * Excellent written and verbal ... and anime content for motion pictures, television, and theater. This legacy makes Toho ...

... provider of anime content and music production and distribution in Japan. The company's ever ... JAPANESE - ENGLISH Bilingual required - must have professional level skills of reading, writing and ...

... provider of anime content and music production and distribution in Japan. The company's ever ... JAPANESE - ENGLISH Bilingual required - must have professional level skills of reading, writing and ...

... provider of anime content and music production and distribution in Japan. The company's ever ... A strong enthusiasm for and passion for Anime * Must have strong writing, reading and communication ...

... provider of anime content and music production and distribution in Japan. The company's ever ... JAPANESE - ENGLISH Bilingual required - must have professional level skills of reading, writing and ...

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How much do anime content writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for anime content writer in the United States is $40.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $46.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Anime Content Writer job?

An Anime Content Writer creates written content related to anime, including news, reviews, analyses, listicles, and opinion pieces. They research trends, stay updated on the latest series, and write engaging articles for blogs, websites, or magazines. Strong knowledge of anime, excellent writing skills, and SEO expertise are often required. Some positions may also involve scriptwriting, social media management, or video content support.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Anime Content Writer?

As an Anime Content Writer, your day often includes researching current anime trends, drafting and editing articles or reviews, and collaborating with editors to ensure content meets brand standards. You may also engage with fans through social media, attend virtual screenings or events, and update content based on feedback or performance analytics. Regular meetings with fellow writers and the editorial team are common to brainstorm new ideas and refine ongoing projects. This dynamic environment offers variety and the chance to directly influence how audiences discover and engage with anime-related topics.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Anime Content Writer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Anime Content Writer, you need excellent writing and research skills, a deep knowledge of anime culture, and typically a background in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), SEO best practices, and social media platforms is often required. Creativity, adaptability, and strong time-management abilities help writers deliver engaging content and meet tight deadlines. These skills are essential for producing high-quality, relevant content that resonates with anime audiences and drives reader engagement.

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Infographic showing various Anime Content Writer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 56% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 11% Temporary, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 78% In-person, and 22% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,151 per year, or $40.5 per hour.
Entertainment Media Content Copy Writer (Remote in US)

Entertainment Media Content Copy Writer (Remote in US)

Welocalize

Montevallo, AL • Remote

$40/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Welocalize rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 10 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

345th of 437 rated business services


Job description

This opportunity is only available to candidates currently residing in the following U.S. states: Alabama, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Overview

Help shape how AI talks about TV and film.


We’re looking for writers with genuine entertainment fluency — people who actually watch anime, K-drama, dark comedy, atmospheric horror, and family cinema, and can write about it in a polished, on-brand voice.


You’ll work from home on a flexible schedule.

What you will do

  • Write short-form content about TV shows, films, and entertainment titles in a defined brand voice
  • Rewrite AI-generated entertainment copy so it sounds natural, accurate, and tonally right for the genre
  • Research plot details, cast, episodes, and cultural context to keep every line factually correct
  • Match tone to the title — a horror logline shouldn’t read like a rom-com summary
  • Flag AI responses that miss genre conventions, get facts wrong, or feel off in voice

Project details

  • Start date: Immediate
  • Duration: Ongoing
  • Hours: ~20 hours per week, flexible schedule
  • Job type: Freelance contract
  • Location: Remote, US-based
  • Rate: $40/h

Who we are looking for

  • A real writer — short-form copy, editorial, brand, fiction, screenwriting, or published reviews. Not “writing-adjacent” work. A portfolio link, clippings, Substack, or published samples should accompany your application.
  • Genuine entertainment fluency — If you can tell us, off the top of your head, the difference between isekai and shōnen, name a comedian whose set you’d recommend to a friend, or explain why a K-drama like Destined With You works, you’re the right person.
  • Native or near-native conversational US English, with strong control of tone, grammar, and register.
    Comfortable writing inside a brand voice — you’ve written as a publication, brand, or persona before, not just in your own voice.
  • A background in English, Creative Writing, Journalism, Film/Media Studies, Theatre, or Communications is a plus, not a requirement.
  • Ready for structured short-form work with character limits, style guides, and a high accuracy bar.

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