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Editorial Assistant Intern (remote)

Editor

Los Angeles, CA • Remote

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Currently hiring for an Editorial Assistant Intern for a virtual business related blog that will assist with the management of all work, products, outreach, marketing and branding efforts across multiple platforms and mediums. You should be extremely motivated and overbearingly aggressive when it comes to delivering your responsibilities. You should have an informal and straightforward writing style that reflects confidence to the reader.

This position requires coordination with the following existing staff: 1 SEO Specialist 2 Graphic Designers 5 Writers 1 Brand Manager 1 Photo Editor This is a remote position, available to any native English speaker (American English) with editorial experience and a heightened drive to succeed. Various administrative responsibilities. Maintain and control our editorial calendar for the blog, podcast, email, etc.

on a month-to-month basis. Setting, reaching and enforcing deadlines. Ensuring all content flows and reads in a continuum.

With a few writers, its important that all content be structured the same, providing for a reliable and uniform feel for our readers. Reaching out to potential podcast guests and book them, prep them, confirm them, etc. Guest posts and guest author outreach.

Plan and implement content promotion. Experiment with different ways of increasing traffic. Recommend new monetization methods, as well as product development.