Content Development (English) Work From Home Internship

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Content Development (English)
Start Date
Starts immediatelyImmediately
Duration
5 Months
Stipend
₹ 4,000 /month
APPLY BY
19 Apr' 24
Posted 3 weeks ago
Internship

About the work from home job/internship

We are currently hiring interns to join our team and write 3 to 4 articles per day focused on social issues across various sectors of day-to-day life. If you are passionate about making a difference and ensuring that citizens are informed about their rights, then we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our team at Rightsveda.

Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:

1. Write 3-4 articles a day that is focused on social issues across various factors
2. Highlight the various rights of citizens which are at stake during this process

Requirements:

1. Proficiency in the English language
2. Knowledge of Canva, MS Word, and PowerPoint

Additional Information:

1. This is a paid internship for a duration of 5 months, with the possibility of a permanent position being offered based on performance
2. Successful candidates will be hired after a 1-week observation period

Skill(s) required

Blogging Creative Writing English Proficiency (Spoken) English Proficiency (Written) Research and Analytics Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Who can apply

Only those candidates can apply who:

1. are available for the work from home job/internship

2. can start the work from home job/internship between 5th Apr'24 and 10th May'24

3. are available for duration of 5 months

4. have relevant skills and interests

* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.

Other requirements

Candidates have good knowledge of current affairs and national news will be preferred.

Perks

Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours 5 days a week

Number of openings

2

About Rightsveda

Rightsveda.com is a platform working in the fields of journalism. We are deeply concerned about the widespread illiteracy and ignorance of the masses regarding their constitutional, legal, statutory, and fundamental rights in India. Despite the fact that India became a democratic republic back in 1950 by adopting the largest written constitution in the world. It is unfortunate that we the citizens of the Indian Republic who lives in a democratic, republican, and secular country, still behave like subjects rather than citizens.
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