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NOW HIRING: Freelance Education Content Marketing Writer

YouVisit, one of the fastest growing immersive technology companies in NYC, is looking for reliable freelance writers knowledgeable in higher education to contribute blog posts and take on writing assignments.
This is a remote freelance position.
The ideal candidate has a firm grasp of the higher education recruiting space and understands the inner-workings of the industry from a marketer’s perspective.
Qualifications:
  • Write clear, compelling short-form and long-form copy, incorporating knowledge of SEO best practices
  • Outstanding interviewing and communication skills
  • Able to work independently to deliver copy on time
  • Must have experience using Google docs or MS Office for content creation
  • Bachelor’s degree, preferably in English, communications, journalism, marketing, or related field
  • Ability to regularly pitch story ideas
  • At least five years of professional writing experience
  • Experience producing b2b marketing copy for higher education institutions and understanding of virtual reality a plus

Applicants should submit resume, cover letter stating why you’re an ideal candidate (no form letters, please!) and 2-3 writing samples.


































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