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Freelance Content Writer

Boston, Massachusetts

Why Markup AI: 

Every day, millions of people read content checked by Markup AI. Our AI platform helps companies publish accurate, on-brand, high-quality content. You’ll join the team building the next generation of language-aware services.

 

How We Work (Startup Environment): 

We operate in a dynamic, fast-changing startup environment. You’re comfortable with ambiguity, shifting priorities, and rapid iteration. You can prioritize effectively, manage your time, and adapt your approach as we learn and grow. You value progress over perfection, give and receive feedback openly, and enjoy building processes as much as running them. We provide support, clear goals, and space to experiment so you can do your best work.

 

Overview

We’re looking for a freelance writer to help Markup AI bring our story to life. In this role, you’ll create engaging blog posts, premium content assets, and webinar presentations that showcase how our Content Guardian AgentsSM are shaping the future of AI-driven content. If you’re a versatile writer with a knack for translating complex ideas into clear, compelling narratives, we’d love to work with you.

 

What You’ll Do

  • Write blog posts, thought leadership articles, and premium content (e.g. long-form guides, white papers)
  • Draft webinar scripts, presentation decks, and related materials
  • Research topics, industry trends, and relevant data to support your writing
  • Collaborate with product/marketing teams to align on messaging and structure
  • Revise content based on feedback and deliver polished final drafts
  • Occasionally brainstorm content ideas with the team or contribute to content planning

 

What You’ll Bring

  • Proven writing experience (especially for AI, B2B, SaaS, tech, or related fields)
  • Strong ability to write clearly, concisely, and with the appropriate tone for different audiences
  • Comfort with structuring longer-form content and weaving in research or data
  • Ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple assignments simultaneously
  • Self-motivation, responsiveness, and openness to feedback
  • Basic familiarity with content publishing, SEO best practices, or content workflows (a plus)

 

Benefits Worth Mentioning

  • Ongoing training and opportunities to expand your skills as the company grows globally.
  • Startup environment with flat, informal hierarchies and quick decision-making.
  • A diverse, international team and an inclusive culture.

 

Eligibility and Work Authorization

We are only able to consider candidates who reside in and are authorized to work in the United States. We are not able to sponsor work visas at this time.

 

Equal Opportunity and Accessibility

Markup AI is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and encourage applicants from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. If you need a reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process, please let us know.

 

How to Apply

If you’re excited about this role but don’t meet every single requirement, we encourage you to apply. Research shows that some people only apply when they meet 100% of the criteria. If this opportunity genuinely excites you, we want to hear from you.

 

Salary range: Hourly (based on experience)

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