Content Editor & Proofreader

About the Role:

We’re looking for a sharp-eyed and thoughtful Content Editor & Proofreader to elevate the quality of all written materials across our company. This hybrid role goes beyond grammar, it’s about ensuring every piece of content is clear, consistent, on-brand, and error-free.

As a core member of our Global Brand Studio, you’ll play a pivotal role in influencing the trajectory of one of the world’s most prominent and rapidly expanding brands.

In our AI-enhanced creative environment, you'll also help determine how human editorial judgment and machine-generated content can co-exist, bringing precision and nuance to the final read.

Responsibilities:

  • Proofread and Edit: Review and edit all written content (either human or AI-generated) for grammar, clarity, user-friendliness, and a ‘human’ voice
  • Fact-Checking: Verify AI-produced content for factual correctness, context, and credibility of sources, through diligent research
  • Content Scope: With content editing and proofreading of new and existing University articles as the core duty, you may be required to support a variety of content projects and formats (e.g., long-form articles, newsletters, social media, copies for key visuals, scripting etc.)
  • Maintain Style Consistency: Ensure consistent tone, voice, and formatting across all content mediums, while being aware of when to employ American or British English
  • Editorial Judgment in AI Workflows: Act as the ‘human-in-the-loop’ to assess and elevate AI-assisted content
  • Cross-Team Collaboration: Work closely with writers, designers, content strategists, and project managers to uphold quality and efficiency
  • Editorial Process Optimization: Help train and ‘humanise’ AI tools for editing, style-checking, and QA
  • Final Review Gatekeeper: Serve as the last stop to catch what AI can’t, before any piece of content goes live
  • Desired Skills and Experience:

  • Excellent Language Mastery: Expert-level command of English grammar, syntax, tone, and storytelling
  • Editorial Judgment: Able to be audience-aware and tailor write-ups to different digital platforms and target segments.
  • AI Literacy: Experience using (or a strong curiosity to learn) AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, GrammarlyGO, Jasper, or Notion AI as part of a content workflow
  • Content Publishing: Experience using content management systems like WordPress
  • Web3 Fluent: Knowing the ins-and-outs of cryptocurrencies and blockchain would be a big plus
  • Detail-Oriented: Meticulous in catching subtle inconsistencies, awkward phrasings, or logic gaps AI might miss
  • Strong Communication: Able to give feedback to humans and evaluate machine-generated suggestions with tact and clarity
  • Organized & Efficient: Comfortable managing high volumes of content and iterative revisions at speed
  • Experience: 5 years or more of editing, proofreading, or content QA. It’s a bonus if you’ve worked in a tech-forward or high-volume digital content environment.
  • Education: Degree in English, Journalism, Communications, or related field preferred
  • Bonus Skills (AI-Aware):

  • Experience editing AI-generated content or working in AI-assisted editorial workflows
  • Familiarity with prompt engineering or refining AI outputs for better tone/style
  • Understanding of content authenticity, plagiarism checks, or AI content detection tools
  • Interest in the ethics and best practices of human-AI content collaboration
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