Writer
ImagineArt
- New York, New York, United States
- New York, New York, United States
À propos
We're hiring six writers, thinkers & critics.
Editor-in-Chief The keeper of the worldview. You own the voice document, edit every writer on the team without erasing them, and say the final yes or no on whether a piece of work sounds like us. A rare hire. Non-negotiable.
You've probably
Run a small but distinctive publication, zine, or brand voice
Edited other writers and made them better without rewriting them
Shipped work with a point of view that someone publicly hated
Written under your own name somewhere real
Not a fit if
You're a content marketer with an editor title
You need a brief to know what good looks like
You've never killed your own draft to protect a voice
"Make the house style unmistakable."02The Rambler
Long-Form Writer Essays, keynote scripts, deep-dive videos, the one piece a year that defines the year. You think in arcs and pay off in conclusions. You've written fiction, especially fiction, and non-fiction, and the muscle shows in everything you touch.
You've probably
Published fiction or non-fiction in a literary magazine, anthology, or review
Submitted to a workshop or residency with a real filter (Bread Loaf, Tin House, Iowa, Sewanee, South Asia Speaks)
Kept a Substack or Medium with actual readers, not just pageviews
Finished something long. A novel, a novella, a 6,000 word piece
Not a fit if
Your strongest samples are SEO blog posts
You write in passive voice and don't know you do
You need a word count to start
"Write the thing people screenshot a year later."03The Dopamine Hit
Short-Form Writer Captions, hooks, headlines, taglines, the one line that makes a Reel work. You think in rhythm, inversion, and punchlines. You understand memes as language, not just as content, and your sense of humor is sharp enough to land without becoming a liability.
You've probably
Run a meme account, newsletter, or feed with an identifiable voice
Written a line you'd be proud to see on a billboard
Cut a caption in half and watched it perform better
Been quietly funnier than the people paid to be funny around you
Not a fit if
Your definition of edgy is just being rude
You only have one voice, your own, and it never adapts
You think brevity is the same as emptiness
"Fewer words. More weight. Funnier."04The Antenna
Cultural Researcher The antenna. You live on X, Reddit, Discord, Substack, and four places nobody else on the team has found yet. You read novels and watch films because AI culture isn't the only culture. Every Monday you ship one tight brief that every other person reads before they open their laptop.
You've probably
Written about internet culture somewhere people read
Been terminally online productively, not performatively
Known a trend would break three weeks before it did
Read outside your field on purpose, often
Not a fit if
Your cultural diet is only AI Twitter
You call yourself a trend forecaster
You've never publicly changed your mind about something
"Tell us what's coming, not what just happened."05The Diagnostician
Attention Engineer / Behavioral Psychologist Not a consultant, a teammate. You sit with the writers, the researcher, the ideator, and explain why things spread, stick, or die. You've taken theory and actually used it on real work, with measurable proof that something improved because you were involved. Half scientist, half editor.
You've probably
A background in cognitive science, behavioral econ, or media psychology
Implemented a framework on a real campaign, product, or platform and can show the before and after
Read Kahneman, Berger, Thaler, and disagreed with parts out loud
Explained a complicated finding to a non-academic in one paragraph
Not a fit if
You want to publish papers, not ship work
You think \"attention\" is a growth-hacking term
You cite studies without reading them
You can tell us what works but can't show where you made it work
"Know why it worked. Show the receipts."06The Critic
Social Commentator Anthropology, sociology, or history background. Experience optional. What's not optional is the instinct to take a SaaS product, a trend, a film, a subculture, and break down why it worked, who it served, and what it said about the moment it arrived in.
You've probably
A degree in anthropology, sociology, history, or an adjacent humanities discipline
Written case-study style analyses of films, products, movements, or moments, somewhere public
A habit of explaining the present by pointing at the past
An opinion about why Duolingo's owl works, and why Sora's rollout was a cultural event, not a product launch
Not a fit if
You treat theory as decoration, not tool
You can describe a moment but not argue about it
You're looking for a stepping-stone job, not this one
"Explain the present. Then tell us what it means."
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Compétences linguistiques
- English
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