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The Role

This role starts part-time with the opportunity to grow into something much bigger.

What you’ll actually do:

  • Write unique, viral content for client X accounts, producing 10 posts per week / 45 per month (mix of singles and threads)
  • Manage comments and replies for target accounts, engaging with the right convos, landing dunks, and building presence through quote tweets and timely takes
  • Take raw founder/VC/operator thoughts and turn them into polished, hilarious, high-performing posts
  • Test hooks, formats, and styles to make bangers
  • Create killer memes and shitposts
  • Learn about a new industry and synthesize your learning into engaging content
  • Collaborate with editors + the rest of the Jabroni writing team to hone your voice and skill

Our requirements

  • You have clear writing. You are an expert in saying things simply and elegantly, making complex topics simple and addressable.
  • You understand virality on X specifically. You have made viral posts before for Twitter, and can look at viral posts and break down why they work.
  • You get the platform. You know the difference between a post that works on LinkedIn and one that works on X, and you can write natively for the bird app.
  • You are reliable and organized. You can consistently meet deadlines.
  • You are tapped into tech and internet culture. This makes you great at finding viral topics, trends, and memes.
  • You are good at knowing when to be funny and serious. Most of our clients want a mixture of funny content and insightful content. You understand how and when to do both.

Tools You’ll Use

  • Twitter/X
  • Google Docs + Sheets
  • WhatsApp

The Setup

  • Remote, async
  • Flexible hours (just hit your deadlines) - We do our client meetings in the afternoon Eastern time (1 meeting per client, per week)
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