Web Content Writer | International Remote

Job Title: Web Content Writer | International Remote

Company: MoneyGeek, San Francisco, United States

Salary: US$900.00 – US$1,250.00 / month

MoneyGeek is seeking long-term partners who can write quality, well-researched content about insurance, mortgage, loans, credit cards, financial planning, taxes, etc. for U.S. readers.

Articles will be a mix of reviews, guides, how tos, FAQs, SEO web content and other similar content.

***Please submit a writing sample for us to review***

Expectations:

  • Produce quality, unique and plagiarism-free content
  • Responsive on email/messages
  • Available to write roughly 5-10 pieces of finance-related content per week (typically between 1,000-1,500 words)
  • Consistently hits deadlines

Minimum Qualifications

  • Has experience writing similar content (please send in samples)
  • Can write in 100% clear, fluent English
  • Ability to consistently produce high-quality content
  • Has basic knowledge of financial topics in US setting
  • Can deliver multiple articles within a deadline (usually a weekly deadline)
  • Teachable and eager to learn
  • Familiar with Google Workplace tools (docs, sheets, etc)

Perks and Benefits: Work from Home

Jobs Summary

JOB LEVEL
Entry Level / Junior, Apprentice

JOB CATEGORY
Writing and Content

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT
Bachelor’s degree graduate

OFFICE ADDRESS
156, 2nd St, Soma

VACANCY
3 openings

WEBSITE
http://www.moneygeek.com

About MoneyGeek.com
We are a startup with the mission to educate our users and help them make smarter personal finance decisions by providing best-in-class content and tools that connect them to the right financial products and services. Making money decisions is tough. It’s complicated. It’s emotional. We are here to help. Whether it’s helping you find the best mortgage, the right credit card, the right career and education, or right personal budget for you, we are here to provide information and tools to help you make a smarter decision. Personal finance education has been overlooked for too long, MoneyGeek is here to help consumers be smarter about their finances. The founders of MoneyGeek are Doug Jones and Dan Schuessler who led ABUV Media to a very successful exit in 2018.

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