News Editor for AI Startup (Internship + Equity)

Mavis AI
London
1 year ago
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We are looking for a talented and detail-oriented News Editor intern to join our team and oversee the review and publication of AI-generated news articles for a diverse range of clients. In this role, you will be responsible for editing and managing the release of approximately 50 articles daily across categories such as sports, artificial intelligence, technology, and cryptocurrency.

This is an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about news, tech, and content editing, with the ability to work efficiently under tight deadlines while ensuring top-tier content quality. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and are eager to be part of an innovative AI-driven startup, we’d love to hear from you!

Tasks

  • Review and edit AI-generated articles to ensure accuracy, clarity, and high editorial standards.
  • Manage content workflows for multiple categories, ensuring timely publication of articles.
  • Collaborate with the team to refine AI outputs and improve content generation processes.
  • Maintain consistency in tone, style, and quality across articles for different clients.

Requirements

  • Strong news editing and content management experience.
  • Excellent writing, proofreading, and communication skills.
  • Ability to meet tight deadlines and manage high volumes of content efficiently.
  • Interest in AI, technology, and emerging industries like cryptocurrency is a plus.

Benefits

  • Startup equity (% ownership).
  • Fully remote with flexible hours
  • Gain hands-on experience with AI technology and learn how news publications and newsletters are leveraging AI to drive growth.
  • Be a key contributor to an early-stage AI startup, joining as one of the first team members just before our initial funding round.

Join us in shaping the future of AI-driven news publishing!



Mavis AI is a content automation platform designed for publishers, affiliates, and content marketing teams. It enables users to generate high-quality, SEO-friendly news articles and blog posts quickly and efficiently, allowing for scalable content production.

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