Content Curation Strategist
Do you like to help people by simplifying messages? That’s what our Curation Strategists do: Take important, long articles and curate them (i.e. Write shorter articles, highlighting the key points and enabling readers to get more details by going to the original article and other resources.)
Age Brilliantly (AgeBrilliantly.org) is an interactive, community platform that helps people make better aging decisions so they can lead a fulfilling life to 100+. We’re a startup looking for freelance/interns.
An ideal candidate is someone who:
- Quickly understands the context of an article related to aging issues
- Stay on top of aging news to find original articles
- Understand our customers and tailor the article to their needs
- Have great communication and writing skills
- Have great research skills
- Can handle pressure and complete deadlines 100%
We receive 100s of applicants and we are only interested in interviewing interns who :
- Can learn important skills for a possible future career
- Have experiences that demonstrate the value you bring to our team
- Are truly committed to helping people of all ages maximize opportunities to lead happy and fulfilling 100+ year lives. You do that by joining AgeBrilliantly.org (it’s free). This let’s you use the Community Exchange, attend free public roundtables, receive our newsletters, etc. (This way you will benefit regardless of whether you eventually become an intern!)
Requirements for being considered.
- Send your resume
- Send a cover letter stating:
- which position(s) you’re applying for
- What experiences and skills you have that demonstrate that you can handle the work and fit into our incredible team of committed learners who service our members
- What semester you are applying for. Remember, our internships are local (midManhattan) 15-20 hours a week during the Fall and spring semesters and 32-40 hours during the summer. Many stay for several internships as we have many projects taking place.
- You can include your Age Brilliantly ID in your letter, so if you do attend a free public roundtable we’ll recognize you!