Reddit-Native Writer for AI / Career / Job-Search Content
Worldwide
We're an AI SaaS startup building tools for job seekers and professionals. We're growing on Reddit the legitimate way: by genuinely participating in communities and being helpful, not by spamming or self-promoting. We're expanding our Reddit team and want people who actually understand Reddit culture. About the role We're looking for a writer who understands Reddit and can write posts that feel real, human, specific, and worth discussing. This isn't corporate copywriting. We need someone who can write Reddit-native posts about job searching, hiring frustration, AI tools, unfair recruiting, and career anxiety: writing that reads like a real person sharing a story or an opinion, not a brand running an ad. Authenticity matters: posts should be honest, genuine, and follow each subreddit's rules. What you'll do - Write Reddit-style posts with strong hooks and titles - Adapt posts to different subreddits' tone and rules - Write relatable stories, founder POVs, and hiring-debate posts - Keep any product mention subtle, honest, and only where it genuinely fits - Create multiple variations of angles that work - Avoid obvious marketing language - Write in a casual, human voice Content themes: AI in hiring; hiring unfairness; take-home assignments; fake hiring processes; culture-fit rejections; career anxiety; job-search frustration; founder hiring opinions; AI-native hiring What we're looking for - Strong English writing - A real feel for Reddit tone - Writing that sounds human, not like ChatGPT - Experience writing viral or high-engagement posts is a plus - Experience with career, SaaS, or AI content is a plus What you'll deliver - 5-10 Reddit post drafts/week - 10 title variations/week - Subreddit-specific rewrites - Comment reply drafts when needed Hours: Project-based, or 5-10 hours/week Pay: Higher than our execution roles for the right writer. We'll start with a small paid test project, then agree on an ongoing rate. To apply: Please answer the 5 screening questions below in your proposal. We're looking for writing samples and real Reddit voice, not generic pitches. Screening questions 1. Write a Reddit post title about AI changing the job search. 2. Rewrite this to sound more Reddit-native: "AI tools are becoming more common in the hiring process." 3. What makes a Reddit post sound fake? 4. Have you written for Reddit before? Share examples if you can. 5. Can you write in a casual, emotional, story-driven tone?
- More than 30 hrs/weekHourly
- 6+ monthsDuration
- IntermediateExperience Level
$8.00
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$20.00
Hourly- Remote Job
- Ongoing projectProject Type
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- Proposals:15 to 20
- Last viewed by client:3 weeks ago
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