Content Writer (Intern)
KorrAI · United States · 1 wk ago
Marketing$30k–$60k/yrInternship
The Role
Stipend: (based on skills)
Location: Remote (India)
Type: Internship (3 months)
What You'll Do
- Technical writing: Whitepapers, case studies, technical explainers, and one-pagers on InSAR, ground deformation, tailings monitoring, and our platform workflows.
- Blogging: Long-form articles for korrai.com : explainers, industry insights, and thought-leadership pieces aimed at risk and geotechnical engineers and the ideal customer persona.
- Social content: LinkedIn posts, carousels, and short-form copy for social channels of the company.
- Product & sales support: Help write copy for landing pages, product pages, pitch decks, proposals, and email campaigns.
- Repurposing & editing: Convert long-form research, transcripts, and meeting notes into structured articles, LinkedIn carousels, and newsletter copy.
- Research: Track industry conversations across mining, insurance, civil, and geotechnical engineering, and AI. Turn them into content angles.
- Maintain consistency with the KorrAI brand voice, messaging framework, and other guidelines.
Tools & Software
- Notion (Must-have)
- Google Docs / Microsoft Word
- Grammarly / Hemingway or similar editing tools
- Familiarity with ChatGPT, Claude, or other LLMs for research and drafting is a plus.
- Basic comfort with SEO concepts (keywords, intent, meta, structure)
- Familiarity with Webflow CMS
What Makes You Stand Out
- Domain curiosity: You're genuinely interested in how the earth moves, how AI can help in mining operations, how insurers price risk, or how asset owners keep track of their portfolio.
- Clear writer: You write in simple, but clear English, structure ideas well, and can simplify technical concepts without misinterpreting them or overly lengthy explanations.
- Organized and reliable: You manage your own work, hit deadlines, and don't need constant follow-up.
- High agency: You ask sharp questions, take ownership, and push drafts forward instead of waiting to be told what to do.
- Reader-first mindset: You think about who you're writing for and what they need to walk away with.
- Proactive learner: You read widely: journals, industry blogs, LinkedIn, Reddit, and bring fresh references. Take constructive feedback, and show up for revisions.