Creative Writer Remote (Legit)
Genesis
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Are you a writer with a knack for animation, humor, and YouTube? This might just be your dream job. Potentially.
Genesis is searching for a talented writer to join our team, crafting content for an animated YouTube channel aimed at the US audience. This is a chance for you to apply your creative side, knowledge of memes, into actual work. We want to entertain and educate young viewers with quality content. And looking for a creative mind to join the team.
Link to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@haffool
Location: remote.
Work schedule: 09:00/10:00 — 18:00/19:00, Mon-Fri
Salary: According to the results of the interview.
Type of employment: Contract.
As an integral part of the team you will be:
1. Writing humorous scripts about… well, pretty much anything.
2. Collaborating closely with researchers and storyboard artists to bring the visuals to life.
3. That's about it actually.
Naturally, a healthy dose of curiosity is key for this role. Ideally you also need:
- Experience in scriptwriting, especially humorous ones, would be fantastic.
- Advanced English.
- Be in tune with the latest trends, memes, and pop culture references.
What we offer:
- Remote full-time gig.
- An incredible team of creative minds.
- Your daily tasks include watching memes — yes, really.
Hooked? Then send us your resume!
About us: We are part of the Genesis group with a 12-year track record of creating engaging video content for the American market. Our projects, including Cuddle Buddies and Rumour Juice, captivate over 10 million people monthly and generate upwards of 25 million views.
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