
Content Marketing Intern
Coursedog
internship
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $3,000 per month
Job Level
Entry Level
About the role
- Synthesize existing Coursedog content into insightful top-of-funnel articles tailored to higher ed audiences.
- Research and pitch article ideas that highlight new research, frameworks, and best practices in academic operations.
- Draft, revise, and publish web articles that are accurate, well-structured, and aligned with the AcOp’s voice.
- Use AI tools to ideate outlines, compare variations, and accelerate editing while ensuring human review, fact-checking, and citations for any AI-assisted content.
- Conduct light SME outreach (e.g., quick interviews or async Q&A) to validate insights and gather quotes.
- Apply basic SEO best practices (search intent, headings, internal linking) appropriate for B2B SaaS audiences in higher education.
- Collaborate with marketing to repurpose articles into social posts.
- Maintain a consistent publishing cadence and an organized source library.
Requirements
- Exceptional writing and editing skills; ability to explain complex higher ed ops topics in an approachable manner.
- Strong research skills (literature scans, source evaluation, synthesis).
- Comfortable prompting and editing AI outputs.
- Familiarity with basic SEO and content formatting for web.
- Bias toward ownership: able to scope, draft, and ship content with minimal oversight while communicating progress.
- Nice-to-have: exposure to academic operations or higher ed administration; experience in student journalism, communications, or writing-intensive roles.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
writingeditingSEOcontent formattingresearchsynthesisAI tools usagefact-checkingB2B SaaSacademic operations
Soft skills
communicationownershipcollaborationapproachabilityorganizationadaptabilitycritical thinkingattention to detailtime managementcreativity